Whack began writing poetry as a child. She started rapping as a teenager, initially going by the name Dizzle Dizz. A 2011 freestyle video produced by Philadelphia underground music collective We Run the Streets earned her an audience, and she began releasing songs online and performing around twon. However, she wasn't satisfied with her work, and was having trouble developing an individual style. Her family moved to Atlanta so she could finish high school. Upon returning to Philadelphia in 2015, Whack (now going by her real name) reconnected with an acquaintance from her teenage years, engineer and producer Kenete Simms, and the two began working on music together. She released several singles in 2017, including "Child Please" and "Mumbo Jumbo," seemingly a satire of mumble rap. In 2018, she released Whack World, her debut full-length. Presented as a visual album with music videos for each of its 15 tracks, the release was a major critical success. Whack subsequently opened for her self-acknowledged idol Lauryn Hill in Philadelphia and later toured across the world with 6LACK. Over the next two years, she issued a bevy of singles including "Only Child," "Wasteland," "Feel Good," and "Peppers and Onions." Another standalone track, the J Melodic-produced "Walk the Beat," arrived in August 2021. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi