Conway The Machine Shows Love To Eminem After Being Mentioned In Benzino Beef

Eminem and Benzino’s continued beef has caused multiple people to get caught in the crossfire. Conway The Machine came up in their back-and-forth diss tracks, and he made sure to make his allegiance to the Detroit rapper crystal clear.

The former Source owner threw shots at Marshall Mathers in “Rap Elvis,” making light of the fact that the Griselda rapper “left” his label.

“Peace! I just wanted to speak on a few things,” Conway wrote on Instagram on Wednesday (Feb. 7). “I heard the @benzinoislegendary_ joint and I just need to clear this up for everybody. 1. I didn’t LEAVE shady records. Also I never wanted to leave the label, My contracts were simply fulfilled.”

Beyond clarifying that his contract was up and he didn’t want to leave, the Hall & Nash 2 rapper emphatically expressed his affinity for the “Lose Yourself” rapper and several other people who work with Shady Records.

“2. And most importantly, I F**K WIT @eminem @rosenberg @mikaelheron @shadyrecords @50cent And I could never feel any Ill feelings towards Em and them ni**as. They gave some 35 year old street ni**as from Buffalo that’s been shot in the head and did jail sentences a chance and a opportunity to make it out the hood and take care of my family.”

Conway The Machine finished his statement by expressing gratitude to Eminem and requesting he be left out of any possible forthcoming beefs. “So I’m forever thankful for that,” he wrote. “So with that bein said, if you’re havin feelings or whatever towards bruh, leave me out of it please, cause I’m always gonna ride wit big bro. Love.”

Eminem and Benzino’s long-running beef gained a new chapter in recent weeks. The Curtain Call 2 artist took shots at his foe on “Doomsday Pt. 2,” making statements about his physical appearance and how his daughter, Coi Leray, wouldn’t get a feature from him due to her dad.

Benzino fired back on “Vulturius,” rapping “Candy-a** Eminem, bi**h-a** feminine/ Mad he lack melanin, all Valium’d up again/ Awe sh*t, here we go, Benzino vs. Jim Crow/ Know a custy when I see one, how many times you overdose?” Listen to the tracks below.

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