The 29-track double album is known for its emotional depth and social commentary.
: It was the final number-one album released by Death Row Records . Production and Sound 2Pac Until The End Of Time zip
: It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 , selling over 426,000 copies in its first week. The 29-track double album is known for its
: Only five tracks—"Ballad of a Dead Soulja," "Good Life," "Fuckin 'Wit the Wrong Nigga," "LastOnesLeft," and "Runnin 'on E"—retained their original sounds. : Only five tracks—"Ballad of a Dead Soulja,"
The album's title reflects Tupac’s enduring influence and the sentiment that his voice would remain relevant "until the end of time".
: Longtime collaborators like Johnny J and QD3 were brought in to design new beats, while artists like DJ Quik and L.T. Hutton also contributed.
: It has been certified 4x platinum by the RIAA, making it one of the best-selling hip-hop albums of 2001.