Conway The Machine is stepping into the final stretch of the year with purpose, focus, and a statement that feels bigger than a rollout. Today, the Buffalo legend officially announced his next album You Cant Kill God With Bullets, arriving Friday December 12. It serves as the proper follow up to 2024’s Slant Face Killah and is already shaping up to be one of his most ambitious bodies of work to date.
The new album arrives during a new era for Conway The Machine. Earlier this year he inked a deal with Roc Nation Distribution, and You Cant Kill God With Bullets will be the first release under that partnership. For an artist who built his career through consistency, grit, and elite lyricism, this moment represents both a reset and an elevation.
Conway The Machine Alongside A Heavyweight Lineup Of Producers
Conway The Machine has always been intentional about production, and this album continues that legacy by blending his core collaborators with unexpected contributors who push his sound forward.
The Alchemist, Apollo Brown, and Conductor Williams are all heavily involved. Conductor produced this summer’s single Se7enteen5ive and now returns as a major creative force on the album.

The project also features production from Timbaland and AraabMuzik, two names that immediately signal experimentation and expansion. Conway is clearly aiming to build something timeless, something that pulls from his run over the past decade and a half while still moving into new territory.
Diamonds With Roc Marciano Drops Tomorrow
To celebrate the announcement, Conway The Machine is releasing a new single titled Diamonds featuring Roc Marciano. The record, produced by Conductor Williams, drops tomorrow and taps straight into what fans want from both artists: bars, precision, and a level of craftsmanship that few rappers can match.
Roc Marciano sets the tone early, delivering a standout line with “Make him sing like Teddy Riley in Blackstreet, no diggity. People copying my steez, want my shine but it is no biggie to me.” Conway follows with his own layered wordplay, adding “More like a modern day Carlito. I torpedoed to the top of the game without a gold single.”
The track is built on Conductor’s signature grit and jazzy horns. Conway floats between sharp verses and a melodic hook that gives the record texture. Diamonds feels like a preview of the elevated pen and polished delivery we can expect across the album.
A New Era For Conway The Machine
You Cant Kill God With Bullets arrives after a long run of albums that cement Conway as one of the most consistent and respected rappers in the game.
The streak includes 2024’s Slant Face Killah, 2023’s Wont He Do It, 2022’s God Dont Make Mistakes, and 2021’s La Maquina. Each project has reinforced Conway’s ability to blend raw storytelling with elite technical ability.
He stayed busy throughout 2024 as well, teaming with Ransom and V Don for Chaos Is My Ladder 2 and linking with 38 Spesh and Big Ghost Ltd. for Special Machinery The Ghronic Edition.
Even with all that output, this upcoming album feels different. The stakes feel higher. The ambition is visible.
Conway is aiming for immortality, and the title You Cant Kill God With Bullets makes that intent clear.
With a mix of trusted producers, new creative partners, and a sharpened focus, this project is positioned to be a milestone in his catalog.


