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*[[RapReviews.com]] {{rating-10|8}} [http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2001_03_untilthe.html link]
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*''[[Rolling Stone]]'' {{rating-5|2.5}} [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/tupacshakur/albums/album/322578/review/6067965/until_the_end_of_time link]
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*[[The A.V. Club]] [http://www.avclub.com/content/node/12617 link]
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| Last album = ''[[The Rose that Grew from Concrete ]]''<br>(2000)
| Last album = ''[[The Rose that Grew from Concrete ]]''<br>(2000)
| This album = '''''[[Until the End of Time]]'''''<br>(2001)
| This album = '''''[[Until the End of Time]]'''''<br>(2001)

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Until the End of Time is a posthumous album release from late rapper Tupac Shakur.

This album consists of a collection of unreleased material and remixed songs. It was the third album released without Shakur's creative input. Until the End of Time was very highly anticipated and ended up being the best selling hip hop album in 2001.[citation needed] The single "Until the End of Time" features Richard Page and contains a sample from the song "Broken Wings", a 1980s song by Mr. Mister (from which Page is lead singer). The video for this song featured a compilation of unreleased footage of Tupac Shakur. Suge Knight and Afeni Shakur were the Executive Producers of this album, with ten of the songs being produced by longtime Tupac producer and friend Johnny "J" and Cold 187um. In the U.S., the album was certified 3x Platinum on May 10, 2001.[1]

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Ballad of a Dead Soulja"
  2. "Fuck Friendz"
  3. "Lil' Homies"
  4. "Let Em Have It " (feat. SKG)
  5. "Good Life" (feat. Big Syke & E.D.I.)
  6. "Letter 2 My Unborn"
  7. "Breathin" (feat. The Outlawz)
  8. "Happy Home"
  9. "All Out" (feat. The Outlawz)
  10. "Fuckin Wit the Wrong Nigga"
  11. "Thug n U Thug n Me (Jamie Remix)" (feat. KCi & JoJo)
  12. "Everything They Owe"
  13. "Until the End of Time"
  14. "M.O.B." (feat. Thug Life & The Outlawz)
  15. "World Wide Mob Figgaz" (feat. The Outlawz)

Disc 2

  1. "Big Syke Interlude"
  2. "My Closest Roaddogz"
  3. "Niggaz Nature (Mo Remix)" (feat. Lil' Mo)
  4. "When Thugz Cry"
  5. "U Don't Have 2 Worry" (feat. The Outlawz)
  6. "This Ain't Livin"
  7. "Why U Turn on Me"
  8. "Lastonesleft" (feat. The Outlawz)
  9. "Thug n U Thug n Me [Hutch Mix]" (feat. KCi & JoJo)
  10. "Words 2 My First Born" (feat. Above The Law)
  11. "Let Em Have It [Committe Remix]" (feat. Left Eye)
  12. "Runnin On E" (feat. The Outlawz & Nutt-So)
  13. "When I Get Free"
  14. "Until the End of Time [RP Remix]"

Album singles

Single information
"Until The End Of Time"
"Letter 2 My Unborn"
  • Released: 2001
  • B-side: "Hell 4 A Hustler"
"Ballad of a Dead Soulja"
  • Released: 2001
  • B-sides: "Fuckin With The Wrong Nigga"

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
2001 The Billboard 200 1

Trivia

The "Fuck Jay-Z" part was sampled in "Fuck Friendz" by rapper Nas for his diss song "Ether", targeted at Jay-Z.

References

  1. ^ RIAA database search, 18 November 2007
Preceded by Billboard 200 number-one album
April 14 - April 20, 2001
Succeeded by