Conway Comes Through With "Everybody Is F.O.O.D 3" Project

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Conway decides to let something off for the fans.

Conway returns with a little surprise drop for his fans titled, Everybody Is F.O.O.D 3. The rapper's latest project consists of eight tracks which he said he recorded in a matter of two days. 

"i was bored so I said fuck it and i recorded this tape in 2 days to show niggas that im the illest and it came out effortlessly INCREDIBLE," he wrote on Instagram as he announced the project.

Conway's unloaded the three installments to his Everybody Is F.O.O.D series within six months. The first installment dropped in November which he followed-up with EIF 2: Eat What U Kill in January.

In a recent appearance on Rap Radar, Conway shared details surrounding his Shady Records album which is set to drop this year. Westside Gunn and Conway said that 2019 will have a few indie projects but the major releases will be dropping this year too. Conway teased a big feature on the project which he's yet to reveal. Considering he's signed to Em, that could very well be the guest appearance but he was also spotted at the Dreamville recording camp so it seems as if J. Cole could also be the big feature he was teasing. 


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