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Listen to this album and more than 70 million songs with your unlimited streaming plans. 1 month free, then €19,99 / month. Alchemist, Producer - Conway The Machine, MainArtist. 2019 Griselda Records / Conway 2019 Griselda Records / Conway. Conway The Machine, MainArtist - K Sluggah, Producer. 2019 Griselda Records / Conway 2019 Griselda Records / Conway. Conway The Machine, MainArtist. 2019 Griselda Records / Conway 2019 Griselda Records / Conway. Westside Gunn, FeaturedArtist - Conway The Machine, MainArtist - Benny The Butcher, FeaturedArtist - Daringer, Producer. 2019 Griselda Records / Conway 2019 Griselda Records / Conway. DJ Muggs, FeaturedArtist - Conway The Machine, MainArtist. 2019 Griselda Records / Conway 2019 Griselda Records / Conway. Jim Jones, FeaturedArtist - El Camino, FeaturedArtist - Dave East, FeaturedArtist - Conway The Machine, MainArtist - JR Swiftz, Producer. 2019 Griselda Records / Conway 2019 Griselda Records / Conway. 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The album kicks off with “No Women No Kids”, where Conway gets mafioso over a haunting Alchemist beat. The next song “Hawks” attacks his biters over an intoxicating instrumental & after the “RIP Owen” interlude, the song “Tito’s Back” is just pretty much Conway & Benny the Butcher showing off their chemistry over a Daringer beat with some eerie keyboards. The track “Black Spoons” gets back on the mafioso tip over a demented DJ Muggs beat while the song “Vino D” with Dave East & Jim Jones pays tribute to Conway’s friend with the same name over a boom bap beat from JR Swiftz. The track “Half of It” talks about his success over an organ-inflicted trap beat from Rick Hyde & then after the “Bells Palsy” interlude, the closer “You Made It” pays tribute to his mother over a relaxing beat from Statik Selektah. This is a fantastic prelude. Couple tracks I could’ve done without, but the beats are mostly grimy & Conway’s lyricism just keeps progressing with each new project he drops. Definitely looking forward to his major label debut coming soon. CONWAY THE MACHINE “LOOK WHAT I BECAME” ALBUM. I AIN'T BRING NEW YORK BACK I PUT BUFFALO IN THE FRONT ! CONWAY THE MACHINE. LOOK WHAT I BECAME. C onway The Machine delivers look What I Became the new Ep from the Griselda/Shady Records spitter. This is just the prelude to his Shady Record debut album “God Don’t Make Mistakes” that drops next Month In October. Look What I Became is a 9 track project featuring production from Alchemist, Statik Selectah, Ricky Hyde, and DJ Muggs. Also guest appearances from Jim Jones, Dave East, Benny The Butcher, and Westside Gunn. Conway & the Griselda camp have has been applying steady pressure and we don’t see the Buffalo NY. Emcees letting up anytime soon. On track 2 “Hawks” Conway ends the track saying. I ain’t bring New York Back I put Buffalo in the front. So with that being said I have to go on record and agree that right now when I think of Hip Hop music I’m looking for Griselda shit to bang to get my audio fix. I personally am looking forward to seeing what Conway has in store for God Don’t Make Mistakes and I’m sure Griselda fans are as well. Please check out Look What I Became out Below! Look What I Became. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and our services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Conway the Machine – “Look What I Became” (Album Review) This is the sophomore album from Buffalo, New York emcee Conway the Machine. Who rose to stardom with his brother Westside Gunn & their label Griselda Records just a few years ago. Last we heard from Conway was in July when he dropped the song “Bang” with Eminem, which is the lead single to his upcoming Shady Records debut God Don’t Make Mistakes . And to prep us for it, he’s releasing Look What I Became independently. The album kicks off with “No Women No Kids”, where Conway gets mafioso over a haunting Alchemist beat. The next song “Hawks” attacks his biters over an intoxicating instrumental & after the “RIP Owen” interlude, the song “Tito’s Back” is just pretty much Conway & Benny the Butcher showing off their chemistry over a Daringer beat with some eerie keyboards. DJ Muggs beat while the song “Vino D” with Dave East & Jim Jones pays tribute to Conway’s friend with the same name over a boom bap beat from JR Swiftz. The track “Half of It” talks about his success over an organ-inflicted trap beat from Rick Hyde & then after the “Bells Palsy” interlude, the closer “You Made It” pays tribute to his mother over a relaxing beat from Statik Selektah. This is a solid prelude. A few tracks I could’ve done without, but the beats are mostly grimy & Conway’s lyricism just keeps progressing with each new project he drops.