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8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 83 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 71 out of 83
  2. Negative: 10 out of 83

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  1. keimor
    Aug 2, 2004
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    Tis album suckxxx azz!1 lol omgz!1
  2. AlnO
    Jan 24, 2006
    3
    for gods sake let the dead, die already. and like other 'dead to soon' stars(coban, hendrix) hes more hype and myth than talent
  3. Bremner
    Dec 10, 2006
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    This album does something that 2PAC did a few years before its release-it stunk. Yes, just like his decaying body in the ground from whence he came. Good Riddance sir, good riddance. I am a hip hop fan , not a "Thug", ex Digital Underground dancer fan. He is what gave a bad name to hip hop apart from people just thinking it is not music. Whether you think it is music or not, it sucked This album does something that 2PAC did a few years before its release-it stunk. Yes, just like his decaying body in the ground from whence he came. Good Riddance sir, good riddance. I am a hip hop fan , not a "Thug", ex Digital Underground dancer fan. He is what gave a bad name to hip hop apart from people just thinking it is not music. Whether you think it is music or not, it sucked when it came from the mouth of Tupac Shakur. He is a perfect example of what happens when there is no father figure around. All in all, i must say that this album is not good, did i buy it? No. Did a friend give me a copy? Yes. Lets just say that i gave it back and that i would rather buy a cd from an average guy selling them on the street than any artist signed to label that pimps their soul. Collapse
  4. Apr 6, 2019
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    I advocate for this rap song by the late 2Pac because it is a piece of conscious music. In the first verse, Tupac raps that even if people may be brought in the same neighborhood and become friends, money and fame can make them change their ways. This is a true aspect in our lives that most people whom we may know and even grown up playing together start distancing themselves once they getI advocate for this rap song by the late 2Pac because it is a piece of conscious music. In the first verse, Tupac raps that even if people may be brought in the same neighborhood and become friends, money and fame can make them change their ways. This is a true aspect in our lives that most people whom we may know and even grown up playing together start distancing themselves once they get money or fame. Money and fame make them change places and consider old friends to be a nuisance to them. Tupac adds in the first verse you friends will help and know that in future you will help them. However, as the title of the song, it will be only until the end of time that you will realize whoever your helped did not deserve it.
    In the second verse, Tupac puts it clear that he was looking for money all through till he lost touch with his sister’s children. This is a true aspect of our current society. Parents have become busy looking out for money to support their families but have become absence or lost touch with their families. In the second verse, Tupac raps that his attitude made him walk solo and ride out alone. This is a definition of people who have recently gotten wealth and dissociate with others for fear of being borrowed money.
    In the third verse, Tupac raps that some of your friends will get jealous watching you drinking Hennessey. Hennessy is one of the expensive liquor brands and, therefore, your loyal friends may be against your success and wish one to maintain the same status as them.
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51

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 8
  2. Negative: 1 out of 8
  1. Multitracked to death, Until the End of Time lacks the intensity that made the original Makaveli's Don Killuminati: The Seven Day Theory so brash and exciting.
  2. The problem isn't so much that this album sounds dated (not surprising, as it was recorded back when Lil Bow Wow was in pre-K), but rather that the songs are so poorly mixed and produced...
  3. So, even the fact that these 29 tracks, including 3 remixes, have sometimes been re-produced, re-jigged and finely honed production-wise doesn't diminish the original effort involved.