Kid Ink
I just remember his music being super generic
Dude just kind of became the background of already generic background music. First he sounded like a generic Wiz Khalifa, then he sounded like a generic Tyga (who I already felt was generic).
I’m glad he has enjoyed many years of success but the music was the epitome of overly crowded, public, family friendly, majority white people events, with a random white or mixed DJ who would sooner die before he stopped smiling. The kind of event where nobody is actually listening to what’s being played, they just passively hear the type of song and feel like they need to act accordingly (randomly scream “weeewwww!” And do cac dances). It’s just generic, safe, background music that’s guaranteed to make money.