That's your man, so I'm not going to get super funky about it. I just find his music to be an approximation of something that already existed, that doesn't hit at all, but almost captures the feel of the thing you really do want to hear. Kind of like how Target will have the Dove Hypoallergenic Body Wash for $7, then will set up a display of their own generic brand of body wash for $3.99 that says "compare to Dove Hypoallergenic Body Wash." Then one day you bite, and say "fukk it, I want to see what this is about - I mean, they say it's just like the shyt I always fukk with." But it doesn't foam up quite right, and the scent is off-brand, and the shower experience is thrown off entirely.
I legitimately get the vibe that dude is down to earth and authentic. He strikes me as the type of cat who is earnest, and dedicated to his craft, and... just doesn't have it, man. Sometimes it happens. As a lyricist he's abstract in the worst way - not in the direction of creating mystery and opening up meaning, but in the direction of incoherence, and not really executing his concepts. Voice-wise, the nikka is a straight sedative. Musically, holy shyt is there a lack of imagination. Dude couldn't be more generic. Rhyming over the Substitution drums ad nauseam; on this album he revisits a classic high-energy Jaylib sample and makes it sound soft and dull; he's waxing philosophical about trap rap over a Nautilus sample in 2021; and not only does he do something on this album as tired as sampling Roy Ayers' Everybody Loves the Sunshine, but somehow it's a chop of it that sounds worse than anything I could've imagined made from that song! Everything about this dude - lyrics, concepts, music - screams earnest square. I'm happy he has his loyal following, but I can't imagine listing him as even a 7th tier MC in the NYC rap genre.