A$AP Twelvyy Drops Off New Music For The Holidays With "12 Days Of X-Mas"

A$AP Twelvyy keeps it hella trill for the holidays.

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There's a handful of Christmas music that comes out from hip hop but it's pretty scarce for the most part. While Christmas approaches in the next few days, A$AP Twelvyy decided to follow up his debut project 12 with some music for the holiday season.

A$AP Twelvyy drops off his latest single, "12 Days Of X-Mas." Twelvyy flips a holiday classic and turns it into a banger with this Tyler Dopps-produced single. While groups like Run DMC and rappers like Kanye West and Kurtis Blow have delivered hip hop holiday songs in the past, Twelvyy brings a different flare to it. It's not a song you'd probably listen to while around the Christmas tree with your grandparents and parents but it is one that you'll be bumping while getting drunk with your cousins.

Quotable Lyrics
Smooky want Margiella, he could get it
Gotta go to college
Fergie want a rollie, he the brody
I'ma robocop it
Wealth and health will always follow


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