Tierra Whack has seemingly accomplished the impossible: crafting a full-length album of complete songs that feels more unfinished than her debut, comprised of 16 succinct one-minute tracks. "World Wide Whack" marks the sophomore effort from the Philadelphia-based rapper, reaffirming her ability to effortlessly flow over diverse beats while delivering thought-provoking lyrics. However, despite Whack's lyrical prowess, the album is plagued by lackluster and incomplete instrumentals that hinder its overall enjoyability. Tracks like "Chanel Pit" and "Shower Song" are marred by perplexingly amateurish YouTube-style beats, leaving listeners scratching their heads. While there are moments of well-crafted lyricism, there are also glaring inconsistencies. Ultimately, "World Wide Whack" falls short of expectations, signaling a misstep for Tierra Whack. Here's hoping she takes this as a learning experience and ventures into more ambitious and polished territory in the future.
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