Choices and Flowers

[1][2][3] The album consists of instrumental versions of songs from his previous releases Rain in England, Dior Paint and Roses Exodus.

The compositions feature various keyboard patches and pads to produce string, electric piano, oboe, clarinet, sitar and koto sounds.

[7] The cover art of the album was painted by artist Roberta Stewart and was compared to the works of painter Marlene Dumas.

[8] The album received mixed reviews, with many critics questioning the authenticity of the "classical tag" and focusing on the song titles.

[8] Miles Raymer of Chicago Reader wrote that "the album sounds like Lil B loaded up some strings and pads in a synth program, did about a hundred bong rips, and just let the music flow out of him, despite the fact that he maybe doesn't technically 'know' how to play the keyboard.