
A museum usually asks visitors to look backward, but Tierra Whack has other plans. With WAX PAPER, the Philadelphia visionary throws open the doors to WHACK’S MUSEUM and immediately reminds everyone why she remains one of rap’s most original creative forces. The new visual arrives with the energy of an artist who never needed outside validation to begin with, but certainly isn’t bashful to address the people who doubted her along the way. Over a smokey, hypnotic beat blended with echoes of ‘90s hip-hop, Whack delivers razor-sharp bars filled in confidence and purpose. She leans harder into the qualities that have always separated her from the crowd through imagination, unpredictability, and complete command of her artistic delivery.
The official video, directed by Child, expands that statement through a striking black-and-white portrait of Philadelphia. The video captures texture, history, and resilience, drawing inspiration from the raw visual language which helped define classic hip-hop videos of the 1990s. That creative choice fits perfectly with the themes driving the record. Philadelphia shaped Tierra Whack’s perspective, and the city remains woven into her storytelling DNA. The release also sets the stage for WHACK’S MUSEUM, arriving on Juneteenth through Interscope Records. Text the apology if you must, but Tierra Whack never stopped believing in the exhibit. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on “Wax Paper” in the comments below and connect with Tierra Whack on Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube.