Tierra Whack Shares Stirring New Video For ‘Two Night’
Directed by Alex Da Corte, the new visual is the climax to the trilogy of videos featuring the life of Tierra’s ‘World Wide Whack’ character.
After releasing her critically acclaimed debut album World Wide Whack, Tierra Whack completes her trifecta of poignant storytelling with the release of her new video “TWO NIGHT,” which you can check out below.
The video is a foreboding tale highlighting Tierra’s inevitable demise. In the new visual, a blimp-sized version of Tierra floats slowly through downtown Philadelphia, wreaking havoc with its unprecedented proportions and angering the people as she smothers the city. Tierra seems indestructible until her armor wears off and she ultimately reaches her end.
“It’s not my fault that this is the ending,” she warns fans in the song. Directed by Alex Da Corte, “TWO NIGHT” is the climax to the trilogy of videos featuring the life of the World Wide Whack character, which was conceived with the rapper for this album. The video made its broadcast premiere on MTV Live, MTVU, MTV’s Biggest Pop, BET Soul, BET Jams, and the Paramount+ Times Square billboards. “TWO NIGHT” also arrives after a series of videos showcase the WORLD WIDE WHACK blimp being seen across the globe.
Since its release last Friday, World Wide Whack has been a beacon of inspiration and a profound connection for listeners. Drawing accolades from renowned publications, Tierra’s debut album has been hailed as a realization of ‘all of her potential’ by Variety, “America’s most creative rapper” by The Guardian, and “full of life” by Rolling Stone. The album’s impact is undeniable, resonating deeply with fans and critics alike.
The path to World Wide Whack has been a thrilling and transformative journey for Tierra and her fans. It’s a story of growth and exploration, as she took Vogue Magazine on a captivating tour of her experiences at Paris Fashion Week, where she shared the front row with Willow Smith at the Off-White RTW Fall 2024.
Her journey continued with a triumphant coast-to-coast takeover, hosting intimate listening events for her debut album in major cities, notably LA’s Frieze. The spotlight has been shining brightly on Tierra, with New York Magazine featuring her illustrious journey to rap fame in a print edition. She’s also appeared on NBC Nightly News and was on the Sunday cover of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Tierra is coming off her sold-out album release performance at New York City’s Webster Hall, where Brooklyn Vegan praised her for the “energetic set.”