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BadBadNotGood, Westside Gunn, and Conway the Machine Link Up for New Song and Video: Watch

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BadBadNotGood, Westside Gunn, and Conway the Machine Link Up for New Song and Video: Watch

“Mint Chocolate” is the second single from the new music collective and multimedia experience 1999 Write the Future

BadBadNotGood with Westside Gunn and Conway the Machine

BadBadNotGood, Westside Gunn, and Conway the Machine, photo courtesy of RCA Records and 88rising

BadBadNotGood have connected with Griselda rappers Westside Gunn and Conway the Machine for the new song “Mint Chocolate.” It comes with a music video that tells the story of an elementary school band called Ryan and the Destroyers. Watch below.

“Mint Chocolate” is the second release from 1999 Write the Future, a new music collective and multimedia experience from 88rising. The collective’s debut single, “World Stop Turning,” featuring Rich Brian, Warren Hue, and Zion.T, came out in October.

BadBadNotGood returned in October with a Charlotte Day Wilson collaboration titled “Sleeper.” The Toronto jazz outfit’s last album, Talk Memory, arrived in 2021.

Westside Gunn dropped his latest album, And Then You Pray for Me, earlier in the fall. Conway the Machine features on the album’s “Mamas PrimeTime” and “Kostas.”

Conway the Machine has released numerous projects in 2023: Pain Provided Profit (with Jae Skeese), Won’t He Do It, Conway the Machine Presents: Drumwork the Album, Speshal Machinery (with 38 Spesh), and Conductor Machine (with Conductor Williams). Next week, on December 22, he and producer Wun Two will release Palermo.

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