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Griselda’s WWCD Album Features Eminem, 50 Cent & Raekwon. Here’s The LP Trailer

This Friday (November 29), the Griselda Records trio of Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine, and Benny The Butcher are releasing their full-length Shady Records debut, WWCD (What Would Chine Do). Following the release of “Dr. Bird’s” and “Chef Dreds” (embedded below), the trio of Buffalo, New York MCs have released an album trailer. The video copy confirms that Shady founder Eminem will appear. Previously, he supported Conway on summertime single “Bang,” which is reportedly attached to The Machine’s upcoming Shady solo LP, God Don’t Make Mistakes LP. Moreover, 2000s Shady Records’ superstar 50 Cent will appear with the trio of MCs. Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon is another confirmed guest. Rae’ has been an early supporter of Griselda, working on this summer’s Flygod Is An Awesome God. Westside Gunn, Conway & Benny Will Never Compromise The Griselda Sound (AFH TV Video) “I don’t have to change for nobody. If you don’t f*ck with this, just don’t f*ck with this. I make music for a certain kind of people,” Wes’ says in the trailer. “Griselda is just built off of respect.” Core producer Daringer describes the label and collective’s sound as “grimy.” “You know they about to love this sh*t; it’s a f*ckin’ show,” touts Benny, who made The Plugs I Met earlier this year as well as the Pete Rock-produced Statue Of Limitations with Smoke DZA last month. “We did like five joints yesterday, and I didn’t write a word. I just rolled a blunt; by the time I was done, I was ready to go lock-in. That’s that feeling—that type of vibe it provides. Like ‘Okay, we’re all together, in the same studio, on the same page, makin’ this crazy-ass project we ’bout to drop,” boasts Conway, fresh off of his Eif 3 campaign. Veteran D.I.T.C. producer Buckwild and Shady President Paul Rosenberg also appear in the studio footage. Heads also catch a glimpse of Conway laying down some vocals. Conway & Benny Pulverize 1 Of The Rawest & Realest Freestyles You Will Hear (Video) AFH TV recently interviewed Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine, and Benny The Butcher about the album. There is also a separate Plugs I Met conversation with Benny. We are currently offering free 7-day trials. Griselda songs are currently on the official Ambrosia For Heads Playlist. #BonusBeat: Griselda’s “Chef Dreds”:

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Benny – “Tana Talk 3” (Album Review)

Benny is an MC from Buffalo, New York known as the leader of the Black Soprano Family. He then signed to his cousins Westside Gunn & Conway‘s label Griselda Records last year, with the Butcher on Steroids mixtape dropping on his birthday. But almost a year later, he’s ready to make his full-length debut on the label serving as the follow up to his 2005 mixtape Tana Talk 2.

The album starts off with “Babs”, where Benny & Keisha Plum talk about their hometown over an boom bap beat from Griselda’s in-house producer Daringer with some horns & a flute. The next song “Goodnight” gets murderous over an somber beat while the track “Scarface vs. Sosa 2” serves as a grimy sequel to the joint from the Tommy DeVito’s Breakfast EP that Benny dropped last year. The song “Rubber Bands & Weight” talks about frauds over an Alchemist instrumental with some sinister guitar licking while the track “Fast Eddie” talks about his start in criminal activity over an alluring beat. The song “Broken Bottles” once again details the drug dealing life over a dark boom bap beat while the track “Echo Long” with Meyhem Lauren talks about loyalty in the streets over a sinister beat.

The song “‘97 Hov” is pretty much Benny charismatically comparing himself to the legendary JAY-Z back in his mafioso days over a boom bap beat with some gloomy piano chords with a nice switch-up during the second leg while the track “Joe Pesci 38” sees Benny spitting battle bars over a boom bap beat with some strings. The song “Who Are You?” with Royce da 5’9” sees the 2 getting introspective over a bass guitar & background vocals while the track “51” with Westside see the 2 talk about life in the hood over a haunting beat. The song “Rick” talks wanting what’s his over a somber boom bap beat while the penultimate track “Langfield” is a dedication to his brother Machine Gun Black over an ominous beat. The album then finishes “All 70” with Conway, where the 2 talk about their grind over a killer guitar riff with some keyboards in the background.

As expected, this is Benny’s best work yet. His lyricism is grittier than ever with the production that both Daringer & The Alchemist bringing to the table suiting it near perfectly. If you wanna hear one of the rawest MCs from one of the illest camps out right now getting the shine that he finally deserves, then give this a listen.

Score: 9/10

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