Conway the Machine - God Don't Make Mistakes ALBUM REVIEW
I mean, if God doesn’t make mistakes, why is Suicide Squad (2016) real?
Conway the Machine has been an artist that’s been continuing to impress me for the past couple of years now. At this point, it feels like this album here is a culmination of his career so far. The release of Conway’s third studio album, God Don’t Make Mistakes, is a huge stepping-off point in his career. It’s his only release for Eminem’s Shady Records, it’s his first release for his own Drumwork label, and most notably, it’s his final album before his departure from the label that started it all, Griselda Records. He’s been hyping this up for a couple years now, so after a long-ass wait, let’s get into God Don’t Make Mistakes.
There’s something interesting about this album that sets it apart from most of Conway’s other projects. At times, he seems a little more vulnerable and personal in his lyrics than he typically is. It’s backed up by some of the best production on any Griselda-adjacent album yet from big names like The Alchemist, Hit-Boy, Daringer, and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. What I love is that even this far into his career, Conway hasn’t lost that drive. He’s still going to go for the best he can, even if I thought he’d reach it. This is just absolute proof of that, and it’s a damn good note to cap off a great run with Griselda. Overall, God Don’t Make Mistakes lives up to the years-long hype. Conway the Machine marks the end of an era with his best project yet.
9/10
Listen here
YouTube Music
God Don’t Make Mistakes is a Shady Records / Griselda Records / Drumwork release.
Conway the Machine has been an artist that’s been continuing to impress me for the past couple of years now. At this point, it feels like this album here is a culmination of his career so far. The release of Conway’s third studio album, God Don’t Make Mistakes, is a huge stepping-off point in his career. It’s his only release for Eminem’s Shady Records, it’s his first release for his own Drumwork label, and most notably, it’s his final album before his departure from the label that started it all, Griselda Records. He’s been hyping this up for a couple years now, so after a long-ass wait, let’s get into God Don’t Make Mistakes.
There’s something interesting about this album that sets it apart from most of Conway’s other projects. At times, he seems a little more vulnerable and personal in his lyrics than he typically is. It’s backed up by some of the best production on any Griselda-adjacent album yet from big names like The Alchemist, Hit-Boy, Daringer, and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. What I love is that even this far into his career, Conway hasn’t lost that drive. He’s still going to go for the best he can, even if I thought he’d reach it. This is just absolute proof of that, and it’s a damn good note to cap off a great run with Griselda. Overall, God Don’t Make Mistakes lives up to the years-long hype. Conway the Machine marks the end of an era with his best project yet.
9/10
Listen here
YouTube Music
God Don’t Make Mistakes is a Shady Records / Griselda Records / Drumwork release.
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