King Bricks’ ‘Take Risk to Drink Champagne’ Rated 4.6/5 on CWTFB Radio: A Blend of Hood Vibes and Growth.

Boston rapper King Bricks is back with his latest album, “Take Risk to Drink Champagne”, which showcases a raw blend of street energy and artistic maturity. Known for his frequent appearances on CWTFB Radio, Bricks delivers a project that runs for 38 minutes over 15 tracks, offering a mix of gritty street tales and polished production. The sound is led by Dallas Rose, whose dynamic beats provide an engaging backdrop to Bricks’ lyrical content.

In the latest episode of CWTFB Radio, hosts Charlie Masheen, Kash, and Courtney dive into the album, breaking down its themes, sound, and lyrical direction. They note that “Take Risk to Drink Champagne” is filled with “real arrogant” lyrics and “hood bangers,” capturing the essence of street life. While the album carries a street and hood theme, the hosts highlighted Bricks’ growth as an artist, describing this as his most mature work to date. His ability to reflect on his actions and the consequences makes this project stand out.

Despite some thematic redundancy, the crew praised Bricks’ lyrical abilities and smooth flow, noting tracks like “Truth Hurts” (featuring Grimy G, Szy, and Hoodie) and “James Bond” as standouts. Bricks’ knack for creating believable songs about relationships with women also drew appreciation from the CWTFB Radio team.

One point of discussion revolved around the grammatical issue in the album title. While some listeners found it distracting, others didn’t seem to mind. Overall, the album received positive feedback for its production quality, Bricks’ lyrical content, and the evident growth in his artistry.

CWTFB Radio ultimately rated ‘Take Risk to Drink Champagne’ a solid 4.6 out of 5 “Red Cups,” reinforcing that King Bricks continues to build his reputation in the Boston rap scene.