Angels of Death (Representativz album)

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Angels of Death
AngelsofDeathRepresentativz.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 19, 1999 (1999-10-19)
Recorded1998–99
Studio
Genre Hip-hop
Length1:00:34
Label
Producer
  • Rock (exec.)
  • Steele (also exec.)
  • Bucktown USA
  • Cuzin Bob
  • Jeff Brown
  • John "Smoke" Turner
  • Shaleek
  • Supreme
Singles from Angels of Death
  1. "Wanna Start"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Spaz Out"
    Released: 1999
Professional ratings
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Angels of Death is the only studio album by American hip hop duo the Representativz. It was released on October 19, 1999, through Duck Down Records with distribution via Warlock Records. Production was handled by Bucktown USA, Cuzin Bob, Jeff Brown, Shaleek, Smoke, Steele and Supreme. It features guest appearances from Cocoa Brovaz, D. Real of the B.T.J.'s, Niggy Knock, Rock of Heltah Skeltah, Ruste Juxx, Smokelite, and Top Dog of Originoo Gunn Clappaz.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."You've Been Waitin" (featuring Niggy Knock)
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
Supreme2:57
2."Spaz Out"
Supreme4:27
3."God Degree" (featuring Rock)
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
  • J. Bush
  • D. Pearson
Supreme3:59
4."Representativz"
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
Shaleek3:48
5."Stand Or Fall"
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
  • Cuzin Bob
Cuzin Bob3:51
6."Why Yall Wanna Start"
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
  • J. Turner
John "Smoke" Turner4:08
7."Represent Baby" (featuring Rock, Cocoa Brovaz, Top Dog and D. Real)
Supreme4:00
8."Do Da Math"
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
  • D. Yates Jr.
4:10
9."The Rich" (featuring Tek)
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
  • T. Williams
  • J. Brown
Jeff Brown4:08
10."Lessons 2 Learn" (featuring Steele, Smokelite and Ruste Juxx)
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
  • D. Yates Jr.
  • D. Pearson
  • V. Evans
Bucktown USA3:50
11."Jewels"
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
  • D. Pearson
Shaleek3:25
12."News Flash" (featuring Steele and Rock)
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
  • D. Yates Jr.
  • J. Bush
Supreme3:38
13."Tell Me"
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
  • D. Pearson
Shaleek6:20
14."Gee's Ride"
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
Supreme4:08
15."Dedicated"
  • L. Johnson
  • D. Muniz
Supreme3:51
Total length:1:00:34

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References

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