When she was nine years old, he introduced her to rappers such as 50 Cent, Eminem, Jay-Z, and Lupe Fiasco, whom she stated gave her a "a window to the outside world".
[7] Despite her parents telling her she could drop out of college after witnessing her success as a rapper during her first year, she stayed due to her classes about social justice.
[6][5] A video of her freestyling over the beat of the 21 Savage song "Bank Account" went viral later that year after she posted it on Twitter and it was reposted on Instagram by Snoop Dogg.
[8] In 2018, another video of her performing at the Portland rap showcase Mic Check went viral on Facebook when users mistakenly believed she was the daughter of rapper Eminem.
[5] PJ Somervelle of The Line of Best Fit wrote that Wynne had "fast flows and cadences" with lyrics "combining politics, humour and sports analogies".
[18][19] Patrick Lyons of the Willamette Week wrote that Wynne "deliver[s] mile-a-minute rhymes in a dizzying array of flows".