Conway The Machine Calls On Wallo267 For “Stressed”

Stressed

Conway The Machine (Ft. Wallo267)

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“God Don’t Make Mistakes” will hit streaming services very soon.

You can argue that God Don’t Make Mistakes, Conway’s forthcoming album, is his most important release to date. Now that he is no longer signed to Shady Records, I am sure that there are a few people that are doubting his future. To get us hyped up for GDMM, Conway decided to drop the very powerful “Stressed” with Wallo267.



Just like most of Conway’s prior releases, “Stressed” is powered by a beat that is both cold as hell and thumpy (Yes, I used the word ‘thumpy’ to describe a beat). Over it, Conway The Machine raps about his issues with Shady Records, about losing a son, about having a drinking problem, and more. While you’re going to love the flows and the hook that you hear in the song, I think the words that Conway speaks are way too real to ignore.

Conway is a real one for dropping this song.

 


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