A$AP Twelvyy Reflects On His Childhood In New Song "Child's Play"

A$AP Twelvyy comes through with new single, "Child's Play."

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It's been a hot minute since we heard new solo music from A$AP Twelvyy. The rapper's been relatively in the cut for the past year but he did bless fans with a few tracks throughout the year as well as a handful of collabs. Whether he's readying the follow-up to his 2017 debut album 12 remains a mystery but until then, he comes through with his first drop of 2019 to hold us over.

A$AP Twelvyy is back with his latest single, "Child's Play." The rapper looks back on simpler times in his latest single which was produced by Tyler Dopps. Twelvyy reflects on his younger days as a child, getting into trouble and living a much more stress-free life than he does now. It's a promising record from Twelvyy. Hopefully, he drops off more music throughout the year.

Quotable Lyrics
Never had a Beanie Baby, just a Giga Pet
Tell me if you seen it baby, it ain't come out yet
Still we go to Comic Con with a Barbie doll
Cop it for the ambience, watch me somersault


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