Conway The Machine - You Can’t Kill God With Bullets (Album)

Conway The Machine has officially entered the conversation for album of the year with his latest release, “You Can’t Kill God With Bullets.” From top to bottom, the project is a relentless display of grit, conviction, and survival; everything Conway has built his legacy on, sharpened to a blade.

The production lineup alone sets the tone. With contributions from Daringer, J.U.S.T.I.C.E League, Conductor Williams, The Alchemist, Timbaland, and more, the album carries a cinematic weight that feels both classic and forward-thinking. Each beat sounds tailored for Conway’s pen, allowing him to move freely between triumph, trauma, and raw street reportage without losing momentum.

A major highlight for us is seeing our brother KNDRX deeply involved behind the scenes and present throughout the album. His contributions on records like “Parisian Night,” “Attached” featuring Lady London, and the fan-favorite “Organized Mess” represent victories in every sense of the word. Watching someone from our circle help shape a project of this magnitude is powerful, and it speaks volumes about the level of respect and trust Conway has for his collaborators.

Lyrically, Conway doesn’t leave room for doubt. He’s coming for the neck on every track; no hesitation, no soft moments. The album is soaked in triumph and grit, anchored by a sense of brutal iron sharp lyricism that never lets up. The violence in his words isn’t gratuitous; it’s bridled, purposeful, and heavy with lived experience. Instead of fading, that intensity doubles down as the project unfolds, reinforcing Conway’s position as one of the most uncompromising voices in hip-hop today.

Conway isn’t chasing relevance; he’s reinforcing his legacy. And for everyone involved, especially those close to the process, this album stands as a moment of pride, perseverance, and proof that authenticity still reigns supreme.