
Tierra Whack is a 28 year old rapper & singer/songwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who broke in 2018 off the strength of her debut mixtape Whack World after signing to Interscope Records. She has since dropped a handful of singles along with a trilogy of EPs & even landing some very impressive feature placements, the most notable being “T.D. (Tokyo Drift)” off Lil Yachty’s 5th mixtape Lil Boat 3. So now with all these heads turned, she’s striking while the iron’s hot for her full-length debut studio album.
“Mood Swings” is a calming opener to the LP talking about trying new things due to Tierra mother being tired of how her mother is sick of her constant changes in mood whereas “Ms. Behave” takes the hip house route instrumentally basically refusing to act right referencing the Discovery Global-owned Discovery Channel’s annual weeklong programming block Shark Week. “Chanel Pit” fuses trap & pop rap talking about being the shit that you smell excelling more than Microsoft prior to the atmospheric “Numb” talking about being at the final stage of the numbness she’s felt since her youth.
On the other hand, “Burning Brains” gives off a subdued vibe to the beat although the biggest complaint I have with this track is that it feels underwritten that is until “Accessible” brings a sadder atmosphere to the table cutting ties with a romantic interest due to their accessibility. “Imaginary Friends” tropically talks about her friend Tony for almost 3 minutes just before the instrumental on “X” brings some industrial undertones advising to find someone better or else she will.
“Moovies” hops over synthesizers to ask her man to take her on adventures leading into the vulnerable “Difficult” talking about feeling stressed & deprived throwing a hint of optimism towards the end by saying you can’t let it get you down since we all have issues. “Shower Song” dabbles with synth-funk likening the shower to the stage, but then “Invitation” peppily talks about her style being so rare that it’s hard for her to describe.
The song “Snake Eyes” addresses everyone who views her as a threat over a piano-laced trap instrumental referencing WWE Hall of Famer, former 3-time WWE Champion, 11-time WWE tag team champion, the inaugural WWE Hardcore Champion, CWA World Tag Team Champion & TNA World Champion Mick Foley while the aptly nocturnal penultimate track “2 Night” talks about not paying the light bill this month in the midst of possibly dying that evening. “27 Club” fuses bedroom pop & alt-pop to link the concept of suicide to the titular term used for celebrities who’ve passed at 27.
Really if anything, Worldwide Whackserves as another reminder that T-Dizzle’s one of the most creative women in hip hop today & you get a glimpse of her at her most vulnerable in the process. The production teeters between pop rap & alternative R&B with additional elements of trap & alt-pop as she tackles themes of abandonment, depression, suicidal thoughts, uncertainty, lust & loneliness.
Score: 3.5/5
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