Conway The Machine goes through the emotions in 'Stressed'
New York rapper Conway The Machine is staying extra busy with his new God Don’t Make Mistakes studio album. The hip-hop heavyweight comes through with the visual treatment to standout banger ‘Stressed’ clocking in at nearly six minutes and packed with emotion.
New York rapper Conway The Machine is staying extra busy with his new God Don’t Make Mistakes studio album. The hip-hop heavyweight comes through with the visual treatment to standout banger ‘Stressed’ clocking in at nearly six minutes and packed with emotion.
From the opening sequence to getting a reminder of how close Conway came to his own death, the video is an emotional rollercoaster. Peep some details and check out the full visual.
The road to Conway The Machine’s Shady Records major-label debut album has been eventful and incredibly redemptive. Along that long and winding path, many things were learned, chiefly among them was that to touch souls, you must first reveal your own and that is exactly what Conway achieved with God Don’t Make Mistakes.
In sharing his story with the world, Conway broke down his own barriers and because of that candidness, God Don’t Make Mistakes displays him in an entirely different light. Vulnerable and reflective; Conway supplied his fans with a mirror into his life. God Don’t Make Mistakes is an honest and real accounting of a man wrestling with his own demons and inner-turmoil.
“Do anyone care that I’m stressed”? Perhaps, no one track from God Don’t Make Mistakes accentuates that window into his soul better than “Stressed.” Conway touches on his cousin’s suicide, childhood abuse, the loss of his infant son, addiction, trauma, and the debilitating Bells Palsy diagnosis that he has suffered from since being shot in the head; and that almost killed him.
Now, Conway has released the visual for “Stressed” and its 5-minutes of free therapy that serves as a reminder to check on your strong friends.
God Don’t Make Mistakes is now available at all DSP’s and features appearances and production from Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Benny The Butcher, Westside Gunn, Jill Scott, T.I., Beanie Sigel, Hit-Boy, The Alchemist, Daringer, Beat Butcha, Bink, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Novel, Keisha Plum, Cosmo Beats and Conway’s Drumwork label artists Jae Skeese and 7xvethegenius.