Tierra Whack- WHACK’S MUSEUM (Album Review)

Tierra Whack

Tierra Whack did her big one on this full rap album.


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TOP 5 SONGS

5. WHACK JOB

Now this is how you start an album.

WHACK JOB feels like the perfect introduction to both the project and Tierra Whack’s mindset going into it. From the jump, she’s laying her cards on the table and making it clear that she’s here to say exactly what she wants to say. The production constantly shifts beneath her, slowing down, speeding up, distorting, and sharpening at just the right moments. It creates a slightly chaotic atmosphere that somehow feels completely controlled.

The track is trippy, blunt, and unpredictable in the best way possible. More importantly, it leaves you curious about what’s coming next. As an opener, it does exactly what it needs to do.

4. SIREN

The hook on this song absolutely got me.

By the time the track ended, it was already stuck in my head, and honestly, I wasn’t mad about it. SIREN shows a more playful side of Tierra compared to some of the colder, more aggressive moments on the album. While there’s still plenty of attitude here, the song feels lighter and more humorous.

The track takes a situationship and treats it with a sense of sarcasm and amusement. Instead of dwelling on the frustration, Tierra almost laughs through it. That balance between vulnerability and humor makes the song stand out.

Also, a serious question: does Tierra Whack ever breathe? Because the flow on this track is absolutely relentless.

3. GODDA

One thing Tierra Whack consistently does well is making short songs feel bigger than they are.

GODDA barely crosses the minute and a half mark, yet it leaves a huge impression. The hook is deceptively chill, which makes her relentless verses hit even harder when they arrive. Her flow never lets up, and the energy feels completely locked in from beginning to end.

Lyrically, the track is centered around ambition, drive, and the things she knows she needs to chase. Whether it’s success, growth, or personal goals, Tierra approaches it with a hunger that’s impossible to miss. It’s catchy, confident, and one of the album’s most memorable moments.

2. WIGGIDY WHACK

This is how you make a diss track.

Seriously.

WIGGIDY WHACK is absolutely ruthless. Tierra’s delivery is so cold and calculated that every line lands with extra force. She isn’t yelling, she’s not overly aggressive, and that’s exactly why it works. The confidence in her voice makes it clear she doesn’t feel the need to prove anything.

The bars are clever, sharp, and often hilarious, but they cut deep. She delivers insult after insult with the kind of precision that makes you wince on behalf of whoever inspired the song. If this track was directed at me, I would genuinely consider disappearing for a few weeks.

1. QUEENS CROWN

QUEENS CROWN is one of the most empowering moments on the entire album.

The song focuses on growth, self improvement, and what happens when success starts changing your life. Tierra reflects on relationships that have shifted over time and people who only seem interested when they need something. There’s a bitterness from those watching her rise, but she refuses to let that distract her from her goals.

What makes the song hit so hard is how relatable the message is. Sometimes personal growth means outgrowing certain situations, and not everyone is going to celebrate your success. Tierra addresses that reality with confidence and honesty, making this one of the strongest tracks on the project.


SONG BY SONG RATING

WHACK JOB (4/5)
WAX PAPER (4/5)
BRAZILIAN WAX (4/5)
WIGGIDY WHACK (4.5/5)
TOTEM (4/5)
GODDA (4/5)
SIREN (4/5)
CANDLE WAX (4/5)
QUEENS CROWN (4.5/5)
EARWAX (4/5)
TWO FIFTEEN (4/5)
FLOWERS (4/5)


RGM RATING

(82%)

Somewhere around the middle of the album, I had a realization: this project isn’t even explicit.

Which honestly shocked me.

The way Tierra Whack attacks these tracks, you would swear she was throwing every curse word imaginable around. That’s how sharp her pen is. She doesn’t need shock value when her writing is already doing all the heavy lifting.

WHACK’S MUSEUM is a hip hop album through and through, and Tierra absolutely refuses to hold back. Every track feels intentional. Every bar feels carefully crafted. Her delivery is icy, effortless, and often brutal, whether she’s talking about ambition, relationships, personal growth, or frustration.

What impressed me most is how locked in I stayed throughout the entire project. There wasn’t a point where my attention drifted. Tierra has always been an incredible artist, but hearing her fully lean into a rap focused project like this was a reminder of just how talented she really is.

This is easily one of my favorite albums I’ve listened to in a while. It’s packed with confidence, creativity, and some seriously impressive lyricism. Tierra Whack came into WHACK’S MUSEUM with something to prove, and by the time the album ends, there’s really no arguing with the results.



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