Tierra Whack announced the upcoming release of a new mixtape titled “Whack’s Museum” [1].
The announcement signals a return to a concentrated project format for the artist, who is known for her eclectic and experimental approach to songwriting. By aligning the release with a significant cultural holiday, Whack leverages a specific temporal window to frame the artistic intent of the new collection.
The mixtape is scheduled to open June 19, 2025 [2]. This date coincides with Juneteenth, a federal holiday in the U.S. that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States.
Whack provided a reason for the timing and the creation of the project. She said she has “too many ideas to sit still,” which prompted the development of the new work [3].
While the artist has not released a full tracklist or specific singles ahead of the announcement, the title “Whack’s Museum” suggests a curated collection of sounds. The project follows her previous efforts to blend visual art with sonic experimentation, a hallmark of her career since her emergence in the independent music scene.
Fans and critics are awaiting further details regarding the distribution and potential accompanying visual components. The announcement was shared across several music news platforms, confirming the project's arrival for the summer of 2025 [1].
“Tierra Whack announced the upcoming release of a new mixtape titled “Whack’s Museum.””
The decision to release 'Whack’s Museum' on Juneteenth suggests a deliberate connection between the artist's creative output and themes of liberation or heritage. By framing the project as a 'museum,' Whack likely intends to present the mixtape as an archival or curated experience, moving beyond a standard album format to create a conceptual space for her listeners.





