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Until the End of Time | 
enlarge | Artist: 2pac Label: Interscope Records Category: Music
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Rating: 248 reviews Sales Rank: 5691
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 490840 UPC: 606949084028 EAN: 0060694908402 ASIN: B00005AKBN
Release Date: March 27, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: 100% Guaranteed~Please read our ratings~All Original CD's, artwork and case~We will email you within 24 hours of your purchase that your order was shipped~We ship FIRST CLASS~
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Ballad of a Dead Soulja | | • | F*** Friendz | | • | Lil' Homies | | • | Let 'Em Have It | | • | Good Life | | • | Letter 2 My Unborn | | • | Breathin | | • | Happy Home | | • | All Out | | • | F***** Wit the Wrong N**** | | • | Thug N U Thug N Me | | • | Everything They Owe | | • | Until the End of Time | | • | M.O.B. | | • | World Wide Mob Figgaz |
Disc 2
| • | Big Syke Interlude - 2Pac, Big Simon | | • | My Closest Roaddogz | | • | N**** Nature | | • | When Thugz Cry | | • | U Don't Have 2 Worry | | • | This Ain't Livin | | • | Why U Turn on Me | | • | Lastonesleft | | • | Thug N U Thug N Me | | • | Words 2 My First Born | | • | Let 'Em Have It | | • | Runnin on E | | • | When I Get Free | | • | Until the End of Time |
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Ah This Iz where I come in to play (again) November 6, 2007 Hey E.J.,Your review doesnt make sense. You like tha CD but "let the thug rest in piece" and "no more Pac CDs".NO 2pac album is posthumous. Track 10 on disc one is proof that hes ALIVE. I said it before Ill say it again: YOU CANT B DEAD IF YOU RAP ABOUT AN EVENT YOU NEVER LIVED TO SEE. ****, for all we know he could be in the studio producin right now. But anyways Biggies murder detail description on the song ****** Wit The Wrong *****:
"Why call in shots nobody really as clear as me ain't tryin to help the feds get a case for conspiracy"..
"My ****** ball made a call for some backup tha lil' homies and my dogs in the black truck Buck buck was the sound as they gats burst No need for ambulance, baby bring the black hearse Shoulda never ****** around busta, how you figure? Makin moves on the wrong ******, is what it sounds like Ding ding ding.. why you ****** wit the wrong *****?.. ****** gettin hit, when they ******, wit the wrong *****.. ****** wit the wrong *****..
On the song Breathin: "Complete my mission/my competition no longer beefin I murdered all them bustaz now Im the last *********** breathin" Tell me *****,tell me "WHO BE THE LAST *********** BREATHIN"?
Doesn't Get Nearly As Much Recognition As 'All Eyez on Me', But Is Actually Superior... August 29, 2007 Being two discs, over two hours, and 31 tracks long, 'Until the End of Time' does contain its share of filler. Some useless tracks such as 'Breathin'', '****** Wit the Wrong *****', and the several dreadful remix tracks should have definitely been cut from this release. Quality over quantity, guys. However, even though 'All Eyez on Me' has some excellent classic 2pac tracks, I found the entire disc two on that album to be a mundane experience, so this 2001 posthumous release actually edges that one out.
The thing I love about 'Until the End of Time' is how it represents every side of 2pac - from the poet ('Ballad of a Dead Soulja', 'Letter 2 My Unborn', 'Until the End of Time'), to the thug ('M.O.B., 'World Wide Mob Figgaz', 'Runnin on E').
The Outlawz show up on several tracks here, and while not everyone is a huge fan of the group, they do a commendable job here. Although their lyrics can range from shockingly good to puzzlingly bad, their presence on 'Until the End of Time' definitely helps the album as a whole.
The production on here is mostly fantastic (minus a few lackluster, generic tracks). Just listen to 'World Wide Mob Figgaz' to be convinced that, despite 2pac having no quality control of this album, others can handle his work well if they put some care into it (if it's put into the wrong hands you have an album like 'Pac's Life', which was released last year).
Although this release doesn't get nearly as much respect as 'All Eyez on Me', give it a try anyway. I felt it had more worthwhile content than that 2 disc album. Chances are, if you're reading this now you're curious about how good 'Until the End of Time Is'. Just so you know, some of his finest work is found here and if you ever liked a 2pac album before you'll be sure to love this one.
Standout tracks (disc 1) - 'Lil' Homies', 'Until The End Of Time', 'World Wide Mob Figgaz'.
Disc 2 - 'Lastonesleft', 'Words 2 My First Born', 'When I Get Free'
pacs greatest posthemous release June 30, 2007 i consider this pacs greatest posthemous release (not includin makaveli or r u still down). they did a great job on this 1. the beatz fitted pac perfectly. i highly reccomend this if u want a great pac album.
best posthemous releases in order 1. makaveli 2. r u still down (remember me) 3. until the end of time 4. better dayz 5. loyal to the game 6. pac's life (it sucked)
Monumental Posthumous album January 12, 2007 This is the best posthumous album from Tupac and Im not taking any talk back from you. You hear me? In 2001, Until The End Of Time was the best album. The next best album of 2001 would be Broken Silence. Tupac's memory is not destroyed by this album as a matter of fact it does justice to our conscious poet. Standout Tracks on disc 1: BALLAD OF A DEAD SOULJA, F***FRIENDS(takes shots at Jay-z and Dr Dre), LIL HOMIES, LET EM HAVE IT, GOOD LIFE, LETTER 2 MY UNBORN, BREATHIN, ALL OUT(takes shots at Mobb Deep and Jay-z), F****N WITH THE WRONG N***A, UNTIL THE END OF TIME(RL on the hook was icing on the cake), M.O.B., WORLWIDE MOB FIGGAZ etc. Filler on disc 1: NONE! Standout Tracks for disc 2: MY CLOSEST ROADDOGZ, N****Z NATURE(Tupac and Lil Mo: great combination), WHEN THUGZ CRY, U DONT HAVE TO WORRY, THIS AINT LIVIN, WHY YOU TURN ON ME(takes shots at Wendy Williams if you are wondering), LASTONESLEFT, WORDS 2 MY FIRST BORN, LET EM HAVE IT REMIX(RIP Left Eye Lisa Lopes), RUNNIN ON E(disses Mobb Deep), WHEN I GET FREE etc. Filler on disc 2: None. Bottom Line: Until The End Of Time is easily the best album of 2001. The Production was superb, the lyrics were always on point and the guest appearances were on fire. Until The End Of Time is the best posthumous album from Tupac. Dont let anybody tell you different.
Classic. One of the best hip hop albums ever. August 2, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This CD is a piece of art. As the title said, Tupac tried to say everthing he wanted before dying. As any Tupac fan knows, he was crazy about his own death. This CD is about love, struggle, hustle, and a need for any hip hop fan.
Buy it and you won't regret any dollar.
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