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Ransom, Conway The Machine & V Don Release ‘Chaos Is My Ladder 2’ Project

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Ransom and V Don closed out 2022 with a pre-Christmas drop entitled Chaos Is My Ladder.  The sequel, offers even more bars, as Chaos Is My Ladder 2 unites two of the most revered MCs in the game, each known for their unparalleled lyricism and uncompromising style. The project represents a fusion of Ransom’s razor-sharp wordplay, Conway The Machine’s effortless flow and gritty storytelling, and production by V Don that complements the lyrical acrobatics Ransom and Conway display.

Chaos Is My Ladder 2 promises to be one of the most impactful underground projects of the year.  Ran and Con bar up to the point that there is only room for one guest appearance, Lloyd Banks (who also made an appearance on CIML), who appeared on the project’s lead single “Higher Killer.” 

“When V Don and I were recording Chaos Is My Ladder, we planned on making a series of releases.  It wasn’t until we started recording CIML2, that we came up with the concept of bringing in a guest collaborator for each volume in the series.” Ransom recalls.  “Conway was the first and only choice for CIML2.  I know our fans will agree, it’s rarified air to get a project by two of the top lyricists in the game.” 

“Ran and Con are both top-tier lyricists; putting them together over my production is next-level pure madness…pure chaos” V Don adds. 

Ransom, Conway The Machine & V Don’s Chaos Is My Ladder 2 is now available!

Chaos Is A Ladder 2 TRACKLISTING:

A New Day

Limitless

Photo Bomb

Shell Fish

Mid Life Crisis

Commandments

Anarchy (Interlude)

Born Again

Higher Killer FEAT Lloyd Banks

Nefarious

***All Tracks Produced By V Don

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Conway the Machine and Ransom to Release Joint Project ‘Chaos is My Ladder’

Conway the Machine and Ransom to Release Joint Project 'Chaos is My Ladder'

The elite rappers are getting together on one album. Conway the Machine and Ransom have announced a joint project, Chaos is My Ladder.

The ten-song album, produced by V Don, will be released this Friday. The full announcement is below.

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Conway The Machine Makes Epic Stop in Los Angeles at the Echoplex

On Tuesday, July 29th, Conway the Machine made a stop in Los Angeles on the SFK (Slant Face Killah) Tour in support of their latest album of the same name. This was the second stop of the tour, alongside opening acts Jae Skeese and Sk da King, two of Conway’s signees on Drum Work. Conway and the Drum Work roster delivered an epic sold-out show at the Echoplex in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. The Buffalo emcee performed iconic tracks from the album as well as classic raw joints from previous catalogs, alongside guest appearances from TF and Jay Worthy.

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Conway The Machine Returns with ‘Slant Face Killah’ Album

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After a year-long hiatus, hip-hop artist Conway The Machine returns triumphantly with his latest album, Slant Face Killah.

Known for his prolific output and exceptional quality, Conway delivers a stellar project featuring an impressive lineup of guest appearances and production credits. Collaborators on Slant Face Killah include Raekwon, Swizz Beatz, Joey Bada$$, Method Man, and more.

With tracks produced by industry heavyweights like The Alchemist, Cool & Dre, and Cardo, Conway’s new album promises to be a standout release in the hip-hop landscape.

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Conway the Machine Truly is the “S.F.K. (Slant Face Killah)” [Album Review]

Buffalo emcee Conway the Machine is back with his 4th LP. Blowing up in late 2015 as part of the 3 OGs of Griselda Records alongside his brother Westside Gunn & their cousin Benny the Butcher, the trio have had hip hop lock ever since their arrival by their constant work ethic balancing quality & quality as well as vividly detailing their lives in the streets. Con’s full-length debut From King to a God was my Album of the Year for 2020 & the Shady Records-backed sophomore effort God Don’t Make Mistakes is the most personal he’s ever been. Won’t He Do It just celebrated it’s 1-year anniversary last weekend & coming fresh off the Conductor Williams-produced Conductor Machine from last winter, Won’t He Do It 2 is now being scrapped in favor of S.F.K. (Slant Face Killah).

After the “Despertar” intro, the first song “Mutty” featuring Stove God Cooks is a dusty boom bap opener produced by Conductor explaining that those who fucked with them ain’t here to talk about it whereas “Give & Give” takes the soulful route instrumentally thanks to Cool & Dre needing something to hold on to. “Milano Nights, Pt. 1” works in some pianos, kicks & snares to break down overcoming all trials & tribulations just before “Kin Xpress” featuring Larry June psychedelically strips the drums talking about being unfuckwitable.

“Meth Back!” featuring Flee Lord, Method Man & SK da King brings the quartet together returns to the boom bap thanks to Daringer talking about this being a stickup leading into “Ninja Man” going into a luxurious direction courtesy of Swizz Beatz addressing those out here who stay talking. Joey Bada$$ joins Conway for the grimy 2nd single “Vertino” with Camoflauge Monk & Sadhugold behind the boards boasting how raw they are, but then “10 / Rya” featuring Key Glock is this 2-part trap joint that Don Cannon laced talking about being on 10.

“Dasani” throws these pianos & hi-hats into the picture talking about having this bitch running while “Raw!” featuring Tech N9ne finds Cardo pulling inspiration from the Memphis scene boasting their lyrical ferocity. “Surf & Turf” featuring Ab-Soul, Jay Worthy, T.F & 2Eleven brings everyone together for some jazzy gangsta shit while “Karimi” comes with a hazy boom bap flare talking about wanting the bread. “The Red Moon in Osaka” featuring Raekwon rounds out the album with climactic closer produced by The Alchemist dissing those capping about their street cred.

Won’t He Do It had its high points despite not being one of my favorite projects in Con’s discography, but what was supposed to a sequel to that previous LP we got from La Maquina over a year ago makes improvements in the departments where it was lacking. The production is a mix of boom bap & trap generally, we have an interestingly versatile guest-list & the Drumwork founder passionately explains why they call him the S.F.K. (Slant Face Killah).

Score: 8/10

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Conway The Machine Premiere’s “Vertino” Feat. Joey Bada$$

Conway The Machine has shared a new single and music video called “Vertino” out now via Drumwork Music Group/EMPIRE. The track features Joey Bada$$ as the pair deliver hard hitting rhymes over a  gritty beat – but on the bridge and outro it’s met with a jazzy guitar that takes listeners on a sonic journey.

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Conway the Machine Addresses Resistance & Trust Throughout Wun Two-Produced EP “Palermo” (EP Review)

Buffalo emcee Conway the Machine following up his best release of 2023 at the beginning of the month Conductor Machine by putting out his 12th EP only days before Christmas. As you may already know by now since late 2015, as part of the 3 OGs of Griselda Records alongside his brother Westside Gunn & their cousin Benny the Butcher, the trio have had the culture on lock ever since their arrival by their constant work ethic balancing quality & quality as well as bringing the underground to the mainstream or vividly detailing their lives in the streets on top of boom bap, drumless, jazz rap & even trap production. Con’s full-length debut From King to a God was my Album of the Year for 2020 & the Shady Records-backed sophomore effort God Don’t Make Mistakes is the most personal he’s ever been. Organized Grime 2 & the Big Ghost Ltd.-produced What Has Been Blessed Cannot Be Cursed were both great EPs, but his latest full-length Won’t He Do It received more moderate reception even though it was the beginning of a new era for him & like I said out the gate: Conductor Machine was the best thing Conway has done this year, but is now teaming up with German lo-fi producer Wun Two resulting in Palermo.

After the introductory interlude, the first song “Carduni” really starts off the EP with a dusty ass boom bap instrumental getting on his Pyrex shit whereas “Mind Tricks” talks about his mind playing tricks on him over and over unsettling beat with some kicks & snares. “Brick by Brick” reminds how exactly he built his whole career taking a more lo-fi approach to the traditional boom bal sound, but then the drumlessly jazzy “Cold Dish” featuring Goosebytheway flexes that they both have all the intangibles.

“Cosca” tells all the haters to stay in their lanes going for a groovier vibe with kicks & snares but following the “Zisa” skit, Goosebytheway returns for the uncanny boom bap infused “Montagna” reminding that everyone knows the way they be movin’. “Bianca” continues to push near the end of Palermo by bringing back that lo-fi flare so La Maquina can boast & finally to wrap up the EP, “Gaspare” featuring Goosebytheway sends things off with 1 last boom bap joint telling their competition to give it up.

I was already familiar with Wun Two heading into Palermo because of his collaborations with Hus Kingpin or Tha Connection, so I was undeniably interested in what was gonna come out of this EP & I still enjoy it although not as much as the last EP we got a few weeks ago. The production fuses his lo-fi sound with boom bap along with Italian samples so Conway can built its concept around the themes of both resistance & truth.

Score: 8/10

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Mark 4ord & Conway The Machine Display Lyrical “Magic” With Scratches By DJ Romes And Theory Hazit On The Beat

Mark 4ord dropped his latest album “Defnotes in 33rd” last month, and it’s been on reply in our personal playlist since. With some of the dopest cover art we’ve seen in a good minute, insane beats, over all this project his his best body of work to date. Today, we are highlighting his single “Magic” featuring Conway The Machine, DJ Romes, with production by Theory Hazit.

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Conway the Machine & Conductor Williams Team Up for 7-Round “Conductor Machine” EP (EP Review)

Here we have the 12th EP from Buffalo emcee Conway the Machine. Blowing up in late 2015 as part of the 3 OGs of Griselda Records alongside his brother Westside Gunn & their cousin Benny the Butcher, the trio have had hip hop lock ever since their arrival by their constant work ethic balancing quality & quality as well as vividly detailing their lives in the streets on top of boom bap production kin to that of RZA & Havoc in their music. Con’s full-length debut From King to a God was my Album of the Year for 2020 & the Shady Records-backed sophomore effort God Don’t Make Mistakes is the most personal he’s ever been. But coming off Organized Grime 2 as well as the Big Ghost Ltd.-produced What Has Been Blessed Cannot Be Cursed & Won’t He Do It, we’re now being treated GxF in-house producer Conductor Williams of The Heartbreakers fully producing Conductor Machine.

“Blessings of the King” is a soulful opener to the EP charmingly showing off how ill & fly he is whereas “Believe Me” gives of a jazzy boom bap flare to the instrumental declaring that the real is back. “Noir” works in some pianos, kicks & snares asking what exactly it is that you want from him leading into “Higher” taking a more psychedelic route to the beat talking about shit getting spooky up in here once again.

One of the first Drumwork Music Group signees 7xvethegenius joins Con for “Flame” hoping on top of a soul sample dropping some hardcore lyricism prior to “Church Fan” featuring the label’s first recording artist Jae Skeese pulling from gospel music spitting that higher power rap with his mentor La Maquina. “Love the Lord” though ends the album with some heavy vocal chops justifiably comparing his rhymebook to national treasure.

West’s Pray for Paris sequel And Then You Pray for Me is pretty much his La Maquina, but Conductor Machine is the best thing that Con has done this year in my opinion. Conductor coming fresh off his For All the Dogs production credit further showcasing why he’s one of the biggest beatsmiths today & the performances are equally consistent.

Score: 9/10

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Conway The Machine Releases Drumwork Compilation Album

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The promised Drumwork takeover is in full effect, as Conway The Machine returned with Won’t He Do It, joined Jae Skeese for their collaborative project Pain Provided Profit, and Jae Skeese’ released his Drumwork debut album Abolished Uncertainties.

Now, Conway offers the first official Drumwork label compilation album, Conway The Machine Presents: Drumwork The Album

Conway The Machine Presents: Drumwork The Album features appearances from Conway The Machine, and Drumwork’s hungry young shooters Jae Skeese, 7xvethegenius, Goosebytheway, SK Da King, and Shots Almigh, with additional contributions from Benny The Butcher, Rome Streetz, 38 Spesh, Heem, ELcamino, D.Smoke, & Bangladesh.

You can also now stream Conway The Machine’s Rap Radar Podcast Interview w/ Elliott Wilson and B-Dot below.

Conway The Machine Presents: Drumwork The Album is now available!

You can now purchase, stream, add, and favorite Conway The Machine Presents: Drumwork The Album at your preferred DSP: https://music.empi.re/drumworkalbum

Watch Conway The Machine’s Rap Radar Podcast Interview: http://link.chtbl.com/RapRadarPodcast

Conway The Machine Presents: Drumwork The Album TRACKLISTING

Hov Numbers (Conway The Machine, 7xvethegenius, Goosebytheway, KNDRX, Lucky Seven & SK Da King)

Lonely (Jae Skeese, 7xvethegenius, Lucky Seven & SK Da King)

LALO (Conway The Machine) FEAT Benny The Butcher & 38 Spesh

City Grill (Jae Skeese, 7xvethegenius & Goosebytheway)

Rory Joint (Jae Skeese & 7xvethegenius)

Blue Grass (Jae Skeese, Goosebytheway & Shots Almigh)

Take It Back (7xvethegenius, Goosebytheway, SK Da King & Lucky Seven)

Elephant Man (Conway The Machine, Goosebytheway & SK Da King) FEAT Rome Streetz & Heem

This Is War (Jae Skeese, Goosebytheway, Lucky Seven, SK Da King & Kota Savia)

Crown For Queens (7xvethegenius & Kota Savia)

Andre 3000 (Conway The Machine & 7xvethegenius) FEAT D Smoke & Bangladesh

Sudan (Conway The Machine, Goosebytheway & Shots Almigh) FEAT Lo Profile

Far Away (Conway The Machine & Shaun 2X) FEAT ELcamino

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