The Philadelphia rapper returns with new music, a creative fan campaign, and praise from André 3000 as anticipation builds for her latest project.
By Rose Monet

Tierra Whack has announced her upcoming mixtape Whack’s Museum, arriving June 19. The project includes the new single “WAX PAPER,” a creative fan hotline campaign, and a notable co-sign from André 3000.
Philadelphia rapper Tierra Whack is preparing to make her return this summer with the release of her new mixtape, Whack’s Museum, arriving June 19 on Juneteenth.
Known for blending sharp lyricism, unconventional visuals, and imaginative storytelling, Whack has built a reputation as one of hip-hop’s most creative voices. The announcement of her latest project has already generated excitement among fans eager to hear what’s next from the artist behind projects like World Wide Whack and Whack World.
Alongside the announcement, Whack released the project’s lead single, “WAX PAPER,” accompanied by a striking black-and-white music video filmed in her hometown of Philadelphia. The visual offers a glimpse into the artistic direction surrounding the upcoming release while continuing the rapper’s tradition of pairing music with memorable visuals.
The rollout itself has become part of the conversation.
In true Tierra Whack fashion, the artist launched a hotline encouraging fans to “text their apologies” for ever doubting her. The campaign quickly gained traction online, with supporters sharing screenshots, reactions, and messages across social media platforms.
For independent artists and marketers alike, the rollout serves as another example of how creative audience engagement can generate excitement without relying solely on traditional promotion.
Adding to the anticipation, legendary artist André 3000 recently praised Whack’s new material during a conversation with the rapper.
According to reports, André told her:
“You sound so great. Enjoy that place you are in.”
The endorsement carries weight coming from one of hip-hop’s most respected and influential artists, further fueling interest in the upcoming project.
Visually, Whack’s Museum is already making a statement before its release. The cover artwork was created by Brazilian artist Mr. Creasy and combines surreal imagery with a mix of analog and digital elements. The artwork reflects the same boundary-pushing creativity that has become synonymous with Tierra Whack’s brand.
The mixtape will be released through Interscope Records and arrives during a busy period for women in hip-hop, many of whom continue to shape conversations around artistry, innovation, and creative independence.
While details surrounding the full tracklist remain under wraps, Whack’s Museum is already positioned as one of the more anticipated rap releases of the month.
If the rollout is any indication, fans should expect something imaginative, unexpected, and unmistakably Tierra Whack.
