Conway The Machine: The 'Won't He Do It' album is of course must-hear

Studio vibes season? You bet. New York rap heavyweight Conway The Machine is staying more focused than ever and proves it coming courtesy of his new Won’t He Do It.

Conway The Machine’s ‘Won’t He Do It’ album is must-hear

Whether you need the physical form or want to stick with the digital flex, Conway’s newest project is must-own. Forget just borrowing.

The road to Conway The Machine’s major label Shady/Interscope Records debut, God Don’t Make Mistakes, was undeniably impactful and incredibly redemptive.  Universally hailed by critics and fans alike, the album was also his commercial breakthrough, as God Don’t Make Mistakes rose to the top of DSP charts and was also his highest-charting Billboard project to date.

While God Don’t Make Mistakes was Conway’s de-facto origin story, it also serves as the bridge to the next phase of his already decorated career; which begins with his new album Won’t He Do It

Won’t He Do It features appearances from Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher, Fabolous, Juicy J, Dave East, Ransom, Sauce Walka, and Conway’s Drumwork Music Group signees Jae SKeese and 7xvethegenius and production from Daringer, Justice League, Khrysis, and Juicy J among others.

Conway will also be embarking on the Won’t He Do It Spring Tour featuring Sauce Walka and Jae Skeese, which will touch down in 18 cities starting on 5-26 in Chicago.  You can visit Conway’s digital HQ for all corresponding tour dates.

Conway The Machine’s new album, Won’t He Do It, is now available via Drumwork Music Group/EMPIRE.

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