Whack World

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Whack World
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Mixtape by
ReleasedMay 30, 2018
Recorded2017–2018
Genre Hip hop
Length14:56
Label Interscope
Producer
  • Kenete Simms
  • Nick Verruto
  • J Melodic
  • RicandThadeus
  • DJ Fly Guy
  • Scott Styles
Tierra Whack chronology
Whack World
(2018)
Rap?
(2021)
Singles from Whack World
  1. "Hungry Hippo"
    Released: February 14, 2019

Whack World is the debut mixtape [1] by American rapper Tierra Whack. It was released on May 30, 2018, by Interscope Records. [2] The album is mainly produced by Kenete Simms and Nick Verruto, and conscripts other producers including J Melodic, RicandThadeus, DJ Fly Guy, and Scott Styles. It was mixed and engineered by Kenete Simms and mastered by Chris Athens. [3] The album artwork—of an arcade claw machine—was designed by Nick Canonica [4] and features a sculpture made by Philadelphia artist Caroline Kunka. [5]

Contents

Background

Whack was bullied as a child for being black in a predominantly white school, which inspired much of the "emotional labor" that was done on the album. [6] With each song length being a minute long, Tierra Whack released a 15-minute visual album with a music video for each track. [7] Whack says that she's a visual learner, and the visuals for Whack World allowed her to bring her ideas to life and "bring truth to the viewer's eye." [8] Regarding the many changes in her voice, Whack spoke to Billboard saying:

I get so bored with my voice. It started when I was a class clown, and realized I was kind of funny. And it's bad because sometimes I'll still do it – I'll hear someone and they'll have a funny ass voice, and I'll mock it. But that's rude, so I'll have to [do it] somewhere alone, and mock the voice to like, get it out, and know I can do that voice. I'm a sponge, so I just hear these things. [9]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
HipHopDX 4.3/5 [10]
Pitchfork 8.3/10 [11]
Spectrum CultureStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [12]
Vice (Expert Witness)A− [13]

The album was critically acclaimed and received positive reviews. Pitchfork praised the album, giving it a 8.3 out of 10 rating, saying: "Whack World is a funhouse of minute-long vignettes, teetering between a fantastic dream and an unsettling nightmare. Lyrics share double meanings with the corresponding 15-minute visual Whack released alongside the album, which adds even more dimension and intrigue to the ambitious project; light and dark are forced to coexist." The author also claimed that the visual album is "prepackaged for optimum social media consumption; every tiny piece stands on its own without losing sight of the larger picture. At its core, though, Whack's sense of humor—her captivating depiction of a black woman's imagination—is an opportunity to celebrate an aspect of art that often goes uncelebrated, an opportunity for Whack to celebrate herself." [11] In a Wired piece about women in the music industry in 2019, the author wrote that Whack World was working to destabilize the popular maximalist narrative currently characterizing music. [14] NPR hip hop writer Rodney Carmichael praised Whack's dream logic that characterizes the visual album, saying "each song vignette offers a deeper level of revelation into her black girl's blues." [6]

Accolades

Year-end lists
PublicationAccoladeRank
Billboard 50 Best Albums of 2018 [15] 19
Complex The Best Albums of 2018 [16] 16
Dazed 20 Best Albums of 2018 [17] 1
Noisey 100 Best Albums of 2018 [18] 1
Okayplayer The Best Albums of 2018 [19] 2
Pitchfork The 50 Best Albums of 2018 [20] 9
Exclaim! Top 10 Hip-Hop Albums of 2018 [21] 7
NPR Music 50 Best Albums of 2018 [22] 10

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Black Nails" Tierra Whack Kenete Simms0:58
2."Bugs Life"WhackSimms0:58
3."Flea Market"WhackSimms1:00
4."Cable Guy"
  • Whack
  • Nick Verruto
Verruto1:00
5."4 Wings"
  • Whack
  • Simms
Simms1:00
6."Hookers"
  • Whack
  • Verruto
Verruto1:00
7."Hungry Hippo"
  • Whack
  • Verruto
Verruto1:00
8."Pet Cemetery"
  • Whack
  • Simms
Simms1:00
9."Fuck Off"
  • Whack
  • J Melodic
Melodic1:00
10."Silly Sam"
  • Whack
  • Verruto
Verruto1:00
11."Fruit Salad"
  • Whack
  • C. McMillan
  • RicandThadeus
RicandThadeus1:00
12."Pretty Ugly"
  • Whack
  • Melodic
  • DJ Fly Guy
  • Melodic
  • DJ Fly Guy
1:00
13."Sore Loser"WhackScott Styles1:00
14."Dr. Seuss"
  • Whack
  • Simms
Simms1:00
15."Waze"
  • Whack
  • Simms
Simms1:00
Total length:14:56

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