
Album Release Date: March 27th, 2001
Number of Discs: 2
Label: Interscope Records / Amaru Entertainment
Independent Review by All Music Guide
This is quite simply the greatest production of a Tupac album since his death, and closely pushing All Eyez On Me for the title of his best album. It has the usual songs that everyone can connect to and help them in situations that normally they wouldn't know where to turn too. Before people have had songs such as Changes and Brenda's Got a Baby, not to mention Dear Mama – songs that millions worldwide can connect to. On this album, Until The End of Time, is the obvious one that stands out of this kind, but there's also Letter To My Unborn – arguably the best song – and When Thugz Cry.
There is not many rappers who can connect to so many people worldwide with a single song, and Tupac is still doing this from beyond the grave. But what makes this such a special album is that it appeals to everyone and – unlike many of his albums after his death – actually feels like they're Tupac's songs. The ryhmes fit the beats perfectly and there's the typical westcoast rap in there in s! ongs such as All Out, and Lastonesleft.
There's the more modern hip hop beats that let us see just what a phenomenem Tupac would've been had he still been alive, these include N***a Nature (remix) and This Ain't Livin. They show – with beats Tupac in his time may not have been accustomed too – that he infact would still be the no.1 rapper today if he were alive. It combines together to appeal to hardcore Tupac fans, and fans that weren't around when Tupac was in his prime to appeal to them as well, even your Grandma might listen to this one!
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