Mimi Wang of the Yale Daily News reviewed Ashlee Simpson’s sophomore album ‘I Am Me’. Wang writes, “The tracks on the album fumble with cliched middle-school lyrics and some are simply not worth anyone’s time. Perhaps it is because expectations post-’Autobiography”‘ are abysmally low, but in the end, ‘I Am Me’ turns out to be a surprisingly entertaining album with hooks that get stuck in your head, whether you want them to or not.” She added, “Overall, ‘I Am Me’ mirrors the life a seventh-grader in all its awkward glory. If this is the best that Simpson can produce, this 21-year-old has a lot of growing up to do.” Read more.
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