Life is good.
Conway The Machine and Joey Bada$$ connect on their new collaboration, “Vertino”. It also is accompanied by its music video directed by Gerard Victor.
Hitting the deserted streets of Chinatown, Conway spews an abundance of his gritty and braggadocious bars over Camoflauge Monk’s boisterous boom bap production
“I was so comfy in the hood, I can trap with my kicks off / Now I’m in that ‘Bach, brown interior, call it Biscoff,” he raps. “Bitch, I’m the big dog / Draw the plays like I’m Coach Kerr holding the clipboard / I take time out, I got warriors on my bench, Chris Paul.”
Meanwhile, Badmon follows his lead a hot verse. “Falling off ain’t too realistic, niggas telling tales / Could sell you news stories but this crack still sells,” he raps. “Rule number one, never ghost the clientele / Fiends linin’ at my door, they need that shit now / Ten Crack Commandments, yo, I knows it too well / This the same dope I’m dishing out, just on a different scale.”
“Vertino” follows Conway’s recent double-release that included the Cool & Dre-produced “Give & Give” and” the “Mutty” produced Conductor Williams. His Won’t He Do It: Side B coming soon.
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