Three. Two. One.

| Lennon Stella

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Three. Two. One.

 Her debut studio album Three. Two. One. was released on April 24, 2020. -Wikipedia

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  • Idolator

    All in all, Three. Two. One. is the kind of intricate, multi-layered pop offering that only comes along a couple of times a year.  

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  • Hot Press

    Three. Two. One., is a debut album that chronicles the trials and tribulations of adolescence without pandering to her audience, who are largely her age or younger.  

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  • The Guardian

    Given all this go-getting, it’s striking how serene Three. Two. One. sounds, less a careerist thrust than a winsome glide.  

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  • The Post

    Overall, every track on Three. Two. One. clearly had a lot of thought put into it, and Stella does a fabulous job of putting her soul into the lyrics of each song.  

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  • The Reviews Are In

    The album is a statement and a strong debut. Lennon Stella was able to work with good, talented people to put it together and execute the vision and introduction she hoped for. And ending with Goodnight is about as perfect as it could have gone for Three. Two. One. 

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  • Diandra Reviews it All

    Honestly, I love this entire album. Three. Two. One truly bursts Lennon Stella unto the pop scene; making her feel like a star that you are just realizing has BEEN BORN! It is a confident, striking record that hits right into the genuine stresses of young women hoping to find their guy in a world that can make it hard for us to find ourselves.  

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  • Montreal Rocks

    Her debut album is a perfect introduction to her incredible artistry. It is deep and personal.  

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  • MSN

    The record is pleasantly bop-heavy, with electro-tinged opener Much Too Much presenting the first of many catchy choruses as Stella eloquently wrestles with the dying days of a romance.  

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  • The Purbalite

    The album is nothing out of the ordinary, but will definitely not go unnoticed. Stella proves she has a lot of potential with Three. Two. One. 

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  • Spectrum Culture

    her debut album does what a debut album should do best: draw us in while leaving ample room for growth and anticipation for what’s to come.  

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  • Exclaim

    Three. Two. One. is an impressive debut from this Ontario-born 20-year-old. Stella shows us everything she's got, giving listeners expecting predictable surface level bops anything but. 

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  • The Central Trend

    Stella’s album Three. Two. One. has earned itself a spot on the list of my favorite albums simply for the beauty behind the lyrics. The emotion she was able to convey through her tone of voice and her melodies was astounding. 

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  • Lyrics Freak

    On Three. Two. One. Lennon Stella unquestionably comes of age, successfully transitioning from child music prodigy to fully fledged artist with effortless style and ease, creating a formidable and cohesive body of work, that will undoubtably stand the test of time. 

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  • Celeb Mix

    On Three. Two. One. Lennon Stella unquestionably comes of age, successfully transitioning from child music prodigy to fully fledged artist with effortless style and ease, creating a formidable and cohesive body of work, that will undoubtably stand the test of time. 

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  • Medium

    Nevertheless, this is a terrific debut album that works to familiarize listeners with Stella’s artistry and sets her apart as an interesting new voice in pop music. 

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  • The Harbinger

    No part of the album has a weakness — each track is strong and can stand on its own as a work of art, but Stella is the glue that holds the album together.  

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  • wrongmog

    a serene debut. 

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  • MODA

    Lennon Stella’s explosive debut album is catchy but not monotonic as some pop albums fall victim to. Lennon is definitely a rising artist to keep on your radar for the coming years.  

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