
Chicago natives turn to La Creative Jams Flava Child’s new album Roll The Dice (Roll The Dice), a 8-track project based on risk, reshaping and unshakable self-confidence. JAMS had an outstanding microphone meeting with Undergroundhiphopblog.com, which proves everything he has in the next chapter, providing a rich, ambitious work. The album was recorded entirely in Los Angeles with a new team of collaborators, blending Midwest grit with West Coast Polish, showing his evolution as an artist. Mr. Macintosh, riding on Chrome, outstanding tracks like Cigars and Cappuccinos emphasize his ability to respect his roots while pushing the sound forward.
Mr. Macintosh is an instant highlight, a smooth and hard ode to the Chicago legend, with the iconic “You want Rideee… Meanwhile, riding on Chrome Cruises with laid back confidence, which allows hip-hop heads to prove the classic vibe while cigars and cappuccino luxury enjoyed in the circle of victory, both of which emphasize the growth of jam since the days rejected CHI. The album was crisp and flowing effortlessly, and the theme laser was dedicated to abandoning the past to capture a brighter future.
By rolling dice, Flava’s children not only bet on themselves, but also cashed in. It’s an artist who embraced his journey completely, from the streets of Chicago to the studio in Los Angeles, and the result is his most purposeful, purposeful work to date. Whether it’s a tribute to your influence or carving your own driveway, Jam proves that sometimes the greatest victory comes from trusting your busyness.
Score: 8/10