Conway & Benny - “Spurs” Sample 🔥
Conway The Machine Ft. Benny The Butcher - "Spurs" prod. by Daringer samples "Do Me Slow" by Timo Laine #SampleBible #Conway #Benny #Griselda Buffalo
Okay, so as someone who lives and breathes hip-hop, especially that raw, unapologetic sound, discovering Conway The Machine and Benny The Butcher was a game-changer for me. Before Griselda, I felt like something was missing from the mainstream. Then these guys came along, and it was like a breath of fresh, smoky air from Buffalo. Their collaboration on tracks like 'Spurs' isn't just about two great emcees; it's about a complete sonic experience. You know how 'Spurs' uses the 'Do Me Slow' sample by Timo Laine from 1978? That's pure Daringer magic right there. He has this incredible knack for digging up these obscure, soulful, often eerie loops and turning them into the grimy, atmospheric backdrops that define the Griselda sound. It’s not just a beat; it's a mood. What I love most about Conway and Benny together is how their styles intertwine. Conway, with his deep, often somber delivery and intricate wordplay, balances out Benny’s more direct, street-savvy narratives. They both paint such vivid pictures, and when they link up, it's like a dual documentary on the realities they've lived. I remember the first time I really listened to 'Spurs' and then found out about the 'Do Me Slow' sample – it blew my mind how Daringer took something so smooth and melancholic from 1978 and warped it into a dark, modern banger for 2017. It just shows the timelessness of good music, regardless of genre or era. It's not just 'Spurs,' either. Their collaborations span across so many projects, from 'Tana Talk 4' to 'God Don't Make Mistakes,' and you can always feel that synergy. They push each other. Their verses aren't just features; they're conversations, or sometimes, competitive sparring sessions that elevate the track to another level. For anyone who appreciates lyricism, storytelling, and beats that hit you in the gut, their joint efforts are essential listening. And that’s the beauty of hip-hop sampling, isn't it? It's a tribute, a reinvention, and a continuation all at once. Daringer isn't just taking a piece of 'Do Me Slow'; he's giving it a new life, a new context, making it resonate with a whole new generation through the voices of Conway The Machine and Benny The Butcher. If you're just getting into their work, don't just listen to the lyrics; pay attention to how those samples weave into the narrative. It's a masterclass in modern street poetry backed by classic soul.
