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8.1

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  1. Positive: 21 out of 25
  2. Negative: 1 out of 25
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  1. Apr 21, 2019
    8
    WHACK WORLD is a super fun debut album. The tracks flow very well and I like the different voices whacks experiments with. decent 8
  2. Mar 13, 2019
    7
    One of the best voices I've heard in a while. Lot of short, catchy, and very re-playable songs. Really liked this album
  3. Mar 16, 2019
    8
    For what it is, this album is perfect. However, it's easy to wish that most of these songs were longer. It seems like that's the point though, and it encourages re-listening. Great album, can't wait to see what Tierra Whack does next.
    Favorites: Black Nails, Bugs Life, Cable Guy, 4 Wings, Hookers, Hungry Hippo, Pet Cemetery, **** Off, Silly Sam, Fruit Salad, Pretty Ugly, Sore Loser
  4. May 3, 2020
    10
    Una verdadera obra del rap, Cagardi wishes haciendo trap con su álbum todo lleno de cuelgues
  5. Dec 4, 2020
    9
    A masterpiece. It's the album i turn to more than any other. Replay value is insane and Tierra's artistry is unmatched. My personal favorite songs are **** Off, Silly Sam, Pretty Ugly, Hungry Hippo, and Cable Guy, but not one track is anything less than sublime.
  6. Jul 18, 2022
    10
    9.5/10 - Whack World is an impressively creative project with the way Tierra Whack made each song one minute. I felt like I was listening to a bunch of samples strung together. There were no weak songs, and every album has at least one weak song. This creates such a strong dominance for Whack World, putting it on a pedestal that hasn’t been reached by any rap projects to date. Every single9.5/10 - Whack World is an impressively creative project with the way Tierra Whack made each song one minute. I felt like I was listening to a bunch of samples strung together. There were no weak songs, and every album has at least one weak song. This creates such a strong dominance for Whack World, putting it on a pedestal that hasn’t been reached by any rap projects to date. Every single song is so catchy, even though they all achieve a different sound. My favorite part of the album is how each song is unique. My least favorite song is the first song, which is the only thing I would change - an album needs a strong opener and closer. Waze is a great conclusion to the audio-visual project, but Black Nails lacks the power to introduce such a powerful album. Safe to say Whack World is far from wack. Expand
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  1. Dec 6, 2018
    83
    Whack World morphs into a clever exercise in economy and using only what you need. It’s a visual album 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.
  2. Dec 6, 2018
    80
    A snappy, hilarious, disturbing, damnably catchy, but most importantly, complete showcase for one of the most exciting young musicians to emerge--in any genre--for some time.