Anderson began his career in
London, England. New York magazine
The Fader labeled him as a "key moment" in the rise of the
UK underground rap scene, stating that he was more associated with the New York jerk revival than the London music scene. That same year, 1c34 had cut ties with the rapper after abuse allegations circulated online.
The Fader stated that Anderson had incorporated elements of the
indie sleaze aesthetic.
Trill magazine credited Anderson with popularizing the aesthetic in the
2020s underground rap scene. == Influence ==