"Until the End of Time" is a song that was released posthumously in 2001, five years after 2Pac's death. The track features a soulful hook and a verse from 2Pac, in which he reflects on his life, his struggles, and his legacy. The song's message is one of hope, resilience, and determination, as 2Pac urges his listeners to keep pushing forward, even in the face of adversity.
At 77 minutes (double-disc on original release), the album drags in the middle. A few tracks like “This Ain’t Livin’” and “Why U Turn on Me” are forgettable, and the sequencing lacks the narrative arc of his own curated albums like Me Against the World . 2pac - until the end of time
| | Skip if you... | |----------------------|---------------------| | Want to hear 2Pac’s unreleased verses and alternate takes | Prefer only his original, self-approved albums | | Enjoy introspective, melodic hip-hop | Dislike posthumous remix albums with altered beats | | Are a completionist or studying his artistic evolution | Expect polished, cohesive storytelling like All Eyez on Me | "Until the End of Time" is a song
Because the beat was changed posthumously, the song exists in a weird temporal space. It sounds like a 2001 R&B track (Destiny’s Child era) but features a 1995 vocal performance. This hybrid quality makes it timeless, belonging to no single era. At 77 minutes (double-disc on original release), the