Tierra Whack Drops Off Her New Project "Whack World"

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Tierra Whack drops off her latest project "Whack World."

Tierra Whack is a name you should start getting familiar with now if you're not. She's been making waves over the past few months with her unique approach to hip hop. She meshes different sounds together and delivers a breath of fresh air to hip hop. Many people started noticing her with her song and video for "Mumbo Jumbo."  Now, she's dropped off her new project, Whack World.

Tierra Whack has a bright future ahead of her and her latest project has already received major praise from the likes of Vince Staples and Solange since it dropped. The new project is fifteen songs with each song lasting about a minute long. Altogether, the project plays out like a movie and she recently dropped a visual that accompanies the project which last the same length as the project.

Get familiar with Tierra Whack.

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