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LOS ANGELES — "We used to want a house with just bean bag furniture."

That's the first thing Amy Noonan said as she sat down in YouTube Space L.A for an interview, opting to take the cozy bean bag chairs instead of seats in the screening room. 

She and husband Nick Noonan, the other half of their music duo Karmin, had just finished a day-long dress rehearsal for their album launch party. But if they were weary, it didn't show.

The duo — who met at Berklee College of Music and have been together 11 years — have come a long way since their cover of "Look at Me Now" went viral in 2011. 

For starters, they don't want just bean bag chairs in their home anymore. They swear they are way more adult now. Read more...

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