Boldy James Harry Fraud The Bricktionary Zip -
"We was running through the city, tryna make a play, Time share, we was sharing the weight, Ain't nobody touchin' us, we on a roll, Got the game in a chokehold, can't nobody control..."
The title "The Bricktionary" is a nod to Boldy James' Detroit roots, with "Bricktionary" being a colloquial term for a dictionary or lexicon of street slang. This theme is reflected throughout the album, as Boldy James weaves a narrative that's equal parts autobiographical and observational. From tales of hustling and street life to reflections on loyalty and perseverance, the lyrics on "The Bricktionary" paint a vivid picture of life in Detroit. Boldy James Harry Fraud The Bricktionary zip
Here is everything you need to know about the album, why it demands a full listen (front to back, no shuffle), and where to legally acquire that digital zip file. "We was running through the city, tryna make
The title The Bricktionary is a clever wordplay mashup of "Brick" (slang for a kilogram of drugs, or a mistake in basketball) and "Dictionary." Essentially, Boldy James is providing an encyclopedia of the streets. Here is everything you need to know about
"I was running through the 6 with my woes, Tryna find a way to get back to my goals, Had a vision, had a plan, had a motive, But it was hard to focus, tryna navigate..."
Harry Fraud layers lush, chopped vocal samples, moody piano loops, and dusty drum breaks — a signature style he’s perfected with Curren$y, French Montana, and Action Bronson. The beats are atmospheric yet hard-hitting, giving Boldy room to deliver his deadpan, detail-oriented drug-trade narratives.