Conway The Machine has teased Side B of his 2023 album Won’t He Do It with a new song called “Give & Give.”
This upcoming project serves as the sequel to Won’t He Do It, which was originally thought to be an entire album, but was later confirmed to be just the first half of a longer project.
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On the Cool & Dre-produced track, Conway warns any MCs standing in his way, rapping: “So captivating my verses that they ignore the chorus/ I’m the grim reaper of the rappers and I got more to torment.”
The accompanying video, directed by , was filmed in Venice, Italy and contains a snippet of another new track called “Mutty.”
Check it out below.
Side A of Won’t He Do It featured the Griselda MC rapping alongside Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher, Sauce Walka, Fabolous, Ransom, Juicy J, Dave East and more. On the production side, beats were provided by Daringer, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Juicy J and Daniel Cruz, among others.
Conway also released a Won’t He Do It documentary around the same time as the album, which found him going deep on his mental health, trauma and treatment through therapy.
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While he prefers to be a recluse, the Buffalo, New York native knew that revealing his struggles could help one of his fans watching the doc in the future.
“The nights of barely any sleep and shit like that and the mental shit that come with this stuff,” he said. “But I really still didn’t realize it that I was having mental health issues in the recent years. I was going through life and thinking everything is okay, but you gotta look at everything around you and all the signs around you.”
In other news from The Machine, it appears he and Swizz Beatz have some new heat set to arrive.
The Griselda rapper took to his Instagram Live at the end of December to preview a new song with the former Ruff Ryders producer.
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Though Conway The Machine didn’t give any details as to when the new music would be dropping, or even the name of the track, fans clearly were delighted about the prospect of the pair working together.
Also at the end of the year, the 41-year-old teamed up with his brother Westside Gunn and The Alchemist to drop the original version of the trio’s scrapped project Hall & Nash 2.