She was raised in a Catholic family by her grandmother, Narvellette, and mother, Andrea, alongside her younger brother; they lived in various parts of metro Atlanta.
Anycia's second studio album, Princess Pop That, was released on April 26, 2024 and preceded by the single "Bad Weather".
[5] Rosemary Apkin, for Grammy.com, wrote that her music displayed her "playful personality, unique vocal style and skillful flow".
[6] DeAsia Paige of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution opined that Anycia's music had a "laid-back confidence" and "braggadocios flair" with a "husky tone".
[1] Her rap flow was compared by Aaron Williams of Uproxx to that of Veeze, with him writing that she had a "conversational nonchalance bordering on laconic", while Kyle Denis of Billboard wrote that she had a "raspy, blasé tone" in her music.
[7][8] Hypebeast's Sarah Kearns detailed her rap style as "slower and casual" with "fun, witty bars and pop-leaning beats".