Conway The Machine Releases You Can't Kill God With Bullets Featuring G Herbo Roc Marciano And Production From Timbaland, The Alchemist, More

Conway The Machine Releases You Can’t Kill God With Bullets Featuring G Herbo Roc Marciano And Production From Timbaland, The Alchemist, More

Conway The Machine has officially released his newest album, You Can’t Kill God With Bullets, and it stands as one of the most ambitious statements of his career. The Buffalo native and Griselda co-founder delivers an expansive project that pushes his sound forward while staying rooted in the gritty honesty that has defined his rise over the past decade.

Available now across all streaming platforms, You Can’t Kill God With Bullets showcases Conway at a moment of evolution. The album blends trusted collaborators with unexpected creative partnerships, resulting in a project that feels both familiar and forward-thinking. It is also Conway’s first full-length release since signing a distribution deal with Roc Nation earlier this year, marking a new chapter in his already prolific run.

You Can’t Kill God Wit Bullets Expands Conway’s Sound Without Losing His Core

From the opening moments, You Can’t Kill God With Bullets feels deliberate in its scope. Conway taps long-time collaborators like The Alchemist, Apollo Brown, and Conductor Williams while also stepping into new territory with production from Timbaland and AraabMuzik. The result is a sonic range that stretches beyond traditional boom bap while still honoring the raw essence of Conway’s lyricism.

This balance is where the album shines. Conway does not abandon the street-rooted narratives and introspection that fans expect. Instead, he places those themes in new environments, allowing his voice and perspective to carry across different textures and tempos. It is an album that sounds confident in its direction and unafraid to experiment.

Production Highlights Show Conway’s Creative Range

One of the most talked-about aspects of the album is its production. Timbaland’s presence on Crazy Avery stands out immediately. The Virginia Beach legend delivers bouncy, energetic production that gives Conway space to show a lighter, more playful side while still maintaining lyrical sharpness. It is a moment that highlights how adaptable Conway’s voice can be when paired with unexpected sounds.

Nu Devils offers another standout, with AraabMuzik and Beat Butcha crafting a beat that feels both cinematic and hard-edged. Conway and G Herbo trade verses with urgency, creating one of the most replayable tracks on the project.

For listeners looking for something more reflective, BMG delivers exactly that. Conway raps about life, faith, and perseverance with clarity and focus, making it one of the most personal moments on the album. It is a reminder that at the core of Conway’s music is a desire to speak honestly about survival, growth, and belief.

You Can’t Kill God With Bullets tracklist:

  1. Gunpowder (Prod. by Elijah Hooks)
  2. The Lightning Above The Adriatic Sea (Prod. by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)
  3. BMG (Prod. by Sndtrak & Chrissianity)
  4. Diamonds ft. Roc Marciano (Prod. by Conductor Williams & Zackary Wurdrow)
  5. Hell Let Loose ft. Whoo Kid & Tony Yayo (Prod. by Conductor Williams & Moo Latte)
  6. Crazy Avery (Prod. by Timbaland)
  7. The Painter (Prod. by Daringer)
  8. The Undying (Prod. by Elijah Hooks)
  9. Nu Devils ft. G Herbo (Prod. by AraabMuzik & Beat Butcha)
  10. Otis Driftwood (Prod. by Jr Swift & Rhythm Paints)
  11. Mahogany Walls (Prod. by Conductor Williams)
  12. Parisian Nights ft. KNDRXX (Prod. by E Jones)
  13. Se7enteen5ive (Prod. by Conductor Williams)
  14. Attached ft. KNDRXX & Lady London (Prod. by E Jones)
  15. I Never Sleep (Prod. by Apollo Brown)
  16. Hold Back Tears (Prod. by Beat Butcha, Niko The Great & Alex Mendoza)
  17. Organized Mess ft. KNDRXX (Prod. by The Alchemist)
  18. Don’t Even Feel Real (Dreams) ft. Heather Victory [Bonus Track] (Prod. by Sndtrak & Versus)

Why You Can’t Kill God With Bullets Feels Like A Defining Moment

This album arrives at a pivotal point in Conway’s career. After years of relentless output and underground acclaim, You Can’t Kill God With Bullets feels like a statement of permanence. Conway is not chasing trends or mainstream approval. Instead, he is refining his craft and expanding his reach on his own terms.

The Roc Nation Distribution deal signals increased visibility, but the music itself confirms that Conway’s foundation is already solid. He sounds comfortable in his position, aware of his legacy, and motivated to continue pushing forward. The album title alone suggests resilience and defiance, themes that run throughout the project.

Conway The Machine Continues To Build An Immortal Catalog

With an eighteen-track run that balances intensity, reflection, and experimentation, You Can’t Kill God With Bullets adds another strong chapter to Conway The Machine’s growing catalog. It builds on the momentum of his previous work while signaling that there is still plenty of creative ground left to explore.

For longtime fans, the album reinforces why Conway remains one of the most respected voices in modern hip hop. For new listeners, it serves as an accessible entry point into his world, showcasing both his lyrical strength and his willingness to evolve.

You Can’t Kill God With Bullets is available now on all streaming platforms. If this project proves anything, it is that Conway The Machine is not slowing down. He is solidifying his place and continuing to write his story on his own terms.

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