Album Review: A$AP Twelvyy fails to showcase anything unique on ‘Noon Yung’
By Joey Perkins | Nov. 3, 2020Twelvyy seems to regress a little with this release.
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Twelvyy seems to regress a little with this release.
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Armie Hammer and Lily James both give fine performances.
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This ranking includes only her solo material, and not her work with her two other bands, boygenius and Better Oblivion Community Center.
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