Released on March 27, 2001, Until the End of Time is the seventh studio album and third posthumous release by 2Pac. It remains one of the most successful rap albums in history, debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 and achieving 4x Platinum certification.
The album is a double-disc collection featuring unreleased material primarily recorded during Tupac’s "Makaveli" period at Death Row Records between 1995 and 1996. The Sound and Production
Most of the tracks were remixed from their original master tapes by producers like Johnny "J", QDIII, and DJ Quik to appeal to the sound of the early 2000s.
Originality: Only a few songs, such as "Good Life" and "Ballad of a Dead Soulja," kept their original 1990s production. 2Pac Until The End Of Time zip
The Sample: The title track "Until the End of Time" famously samples Mr. Mister’s 1985 hit "Broken Wings".
Censorship: References to Death Row Records were largely censored to separate the release from the label's legal controversies at the time. Disc 1 Tracklist Highlights
This disc focuses on 2Pac’s aggressive "Outlaw" persona mixed with deep introspection. Tupac Shakur, Until the End of Time - Identity Theory Released on March 27, 2001, Until the End
You can buy the album as a high-quality digital download (essentially a legal zip file) from:
For true fans, the physical 2-disc CD set includes liner notes, rare photos, and the original artwork. You can find used copies on eBay or Discogs for under $10.
If you are downloading a 2Pac Until The End Of Time zip, you should ensure it contains the full, official 2-disc tracklist. The album spans 30 tracks, blending party anthems with profound social commentary. Amazon Music (Download as MP3 256kbps or higher)
Disc 1
Disc 2