The double-disc album Until the End of Time, released on March 27, 2001, is the third posthumous studio release from Tupac Shakur. It features material recorded during his highly productive tenure at Death Row Records between 1995 and 1996. CD 1 Tracklist & Details
For lifestyle purists, owning the original 2001 CD pressing and ripping it to a self-created zip is the most authentic experience. It replicates the ritual of sitting with the liner notes, smelling the plastic, and hearing the static between tracks.
2. Historical Background
2.1. The 2001 “Until the End of Time” Album
- Release date: December 5, 2001
- Label: Amaru Entertainment / Interscope Records
- Concept: A post‑humous double‑disc set curated by Afeni Shakur (Tupac’s mother) and executive producer Suge Knight. It combined previously unreleased verses, demo recordings, and finished tracks from the “Makaveli” and “All Eyez on Me” sessions.
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"Lil' Homies": An eerie reflection on youth violence that feels tragically relevant, featuring Pac's raw intensity over a Johnny "J" beat.