Write to Death

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Write to Death is a series of EPs from American rapper Illogic. Write to Death 1 was released in August 2003 and Write to Death 2 was released in February 2006.

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Write to Death 1

Write to Death 1
EP by
ReleasedAugust 22, 2003 (2003-08-22)
Genre Alternative hip hop
Underground hip hop
Length11:25
Label Weightless Recordings
Producer Blueprint
Illogic chronology
Got Lyrics?
(2001)
Write to Death 1
(2003)
Celestial Clockwork
(2004)
#Title
1"I Need A Pen"
2"Write For What?"
3"1992"
4"Angelic Bombs"
5"Distance From The Sun"
6"Severed Fingers"
7"I Am Not Strange"
8"Possible 666"
9"Centered"
10"War (ft. Da Vu)"

Write to Death 2

Write to Death 2
EP by
Released2005
Genre Alternative hip hop
Underground hip hop
Length1:11
Label Weightless Recordings
Producer Blueprint
Illogic chronology
Celestial Clockwork
(2004)
Write to Death 2
(2005)
One Bar Left
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rap Reviews6/10 [1]
#Title
1"They Wonder Why I'm Insane" (prod. by Eyamme)
2"Stay Sleep" (prod. by Drum and Knowledge)
3"Time Is Coming" (prod. by Walter Rocktight)
4"An Ocean" (prod. by Blockhead)
5"I Can Only Give You Love" (prod. by Eyamme)
6"Yellow" (prod. by Ill Poetic)
7"Get Up" (prod. by Earmint)
8"Capsized" (prod. by Overflo)
9"Liquid Meets Land" (prod. by DrunkLo)
10"I've Been Here Before" (prod. by Eyamme)
11"Quit" (prod. by Tru Skills)
12"The Missing Pieces" (prod. by Periphery)

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References

  1. Pedro Hernandez (February 7, 2006). "Illogic - Write to Death II - Dove Ink Records". Rap Reviews.