The Two of Us (mixtape)

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The Two of Us
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Mixtape by
ReleasedMarch 16, 2017 (2017-03-16)
Genre R&B
Length25:23
Label
Producer
  • Chloe Bailey (also exec.)
  • Halle Bailey (also exec.)
  • Steve Lacy
Chloe x Halle chronology
Sugar Symphony
(2016)
The Two of Us
(2017)
The Kids Are Alright
(2018)
Audio
The Two of Us on YouTube

The Two of Us is the debut mixtape by American R&B duo Chloe x Halle. It was released on March 16, 2017 on YouTube. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Used to Love"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
1:26
2."Too Much Sauce"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
  • Branson Bailey
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
1:52
3."Future"C. Bailey
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
0:37
4."Poppy Flower"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
2:45
5."Chase"C. Bailey
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
0:54
6."Partna"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
C. Bailey1:31
7."DumDumDum"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
0:29
8."Worries" (featuring Steve Lacy)
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
  • Lacy
1:10
9."Upset Stomach"C. BaileyC. Bailey2:16
10."Simple Intro"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
C. Bailey0:23
11."Simple"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
C. Bailey1:47
12."Mistake"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
1:23
13."All I Ever Wanted"C. BaileyC. Bailey0:49
14."Tra Ta Ta"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
2:17
15."Up All Night"C. BaileyC. Bailey2:33
16."Lucky Leaf"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
C. Bailey2:07
17."Lulla-Bye"
  • C. Bailey
  • H. Bailey
C. Bailey1:34
Total length:25:23

Personnel

Production
Technical

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