1- Ballad of a Dead Souljah-Rating: 9/10
The first track on UTEOT proves to be
one of the best. A great beat and supurb production by Jonny J and always great
lyrics by Tupac. I believe this song shows how Tupac was feeling during his last
years.
2- Fuck Friendz-Rating: 7.5/10
A medeoker track produced by QD3 is a lot worse
than the original, "Let's be friends". This has the first dis' of the album
against Jay-Z. An alright beat, definately not one of pac's best songs.
3- Lil' Homies-Rating: 10/10
4- Let 'Em Have It-Rating: 7/10
5- Good Life-Rating: 9/10
6- Letter To My Unborn-Rating: 10/10
7- Breathin'-Rating: 10/10
8- Happy Home-Rating: 9/10
9- All Out-Rating: 8/10
10- Fucking Wit The Wrong Nigga-Rating: 7/10
11- Thug N U Thug N Me remix-Rating: 8/10
12- Everything They Owe-Rating: 8/10
13- Until The End of Time-Rating: 10/10
14- M.O.B.-Rating: 8/10
15- World Wide Mob Figgaz-Rating: 7/10
1- Big Skye Interlude-Rating: 5/10
2- My Closedt Roaddogz-Rating: 9.5/10
3- Niggaz Nature remix-Rating: 10/10
4- When Thugz Cry-Rating: 9/10
5- U Don't Have To Worry-Rating: 8/10
6- This Ain't Livin'-Rating: 7.5/10
7- Why U Turn On Me?-Rating:8/10
8- Lastonesleft-Rating: 7/10
9- Thug N U Thug N Me-Rating: 8.5/10
10- Words To MY First Born-Rating: 7.5/10
11- Let Em Have It remix-Rating: 7/10
12- Runnin On E-Rating: 8/10
13- When I Get Free-Rating: 8/10
14- Until The End Of Time remix-Rating: 9/10
This song doesn't appeal to me very much again
like Fuck Friends. The beat is ok but the constant sexual references gets
annoying. The chorus is pretty weak and not some of his greatest lyrics.
This song has a good chorus and a tight beat. Big
Skye and Edi do a very good job on this song and Tupac's lyrics are very good.
One of Pac's classics.
One of my favorite Tupac songs ever. Tight
lyrics reminescent of Unconditional Love with a great beat and a tight chorus
along with great production by Jonny J and yes Michael Jackson. I love this song
and is slated as the next single.
A tight track, the best on disc one for sure. One of
my favorite Tupac songs ever. Produced by Jonny J again and a sampled beat from
a Michael Jackson song. The outlawz are absolutely amazing on this track, the
best I've ever heard from them.
A great upbeat song with a nice message. Great lyrics
from Tupac with a great beat by Jonny J. The only drawback is the chorus which
is extremely boring.
Another good track reminds me of Hit Em Up. It features
the Outlawz who also sound tight on this track. I'm feeling tupac's lyrics on
this song. It has an alright beat.
I don't like this song very much.
The sound production just doesn't sound right. The chorus is really bad and the
beat is pretty poor also. Not a good track at all.
This track features Kci and Jojo and
this song is on their album "X'" although slightly different. I like this track
has a good hook and Tupac's lyrics are tight but the beat is a little wack, by
Jonny J.
A good beat produced by Jonny J and a
pretty good beat. The chorus is pretty tight and the overall song is pretty good
but not great.
I love this song, the first single off
of the album of the same name. R.L. from Next is singing the hook and the song
really grew on me. I like this beat the most out of all the songs and 'Pac
sounds great!
Money Over Bitches, a good song thats very catchy. Tupac
doesnt do as good as usual with rapping but the beat and chorus are tight. Thug
Life and the Outlawz appear on this track.
A pretty good song, but not that great.
The Outlawz actually re use some of their parts "o-u-t-l-a-w-z" can be found on
Killuminati from Still I Rise. The beat is pretty plain but alright.
Theres not much to like about this.
A great track with a tight chorus mixed by
Jonny J. Tupac sounds great in this song and the beat is very good.
I love this song, one of pac's best. With
the best chorus on the cd sung by Lil' Mo and great rappin by Tupac behind a
great beat. An all around great song.
I liked the original better but this version is
still very good. Mixed by Jonny J, a great beat with a very catchy chorus. A
very good song with a tight message to us.
Another good song featuring the Outlawz.
The beat is a little annoying but the chorus is good and the lyrics are real
good. He talks about the first time he was shot a lot in this track.
The same girl from "When Thugz Cry" appears
on this track and she sounds almost exactly the same. It's too bad Jonny J
decided to use her becuase he wrecked a great song by Tupac. The beat is
straight wack and doesnt fit the song at all.
Made as a dis song to Wendy Williams and
proves to be a pretty good song. The chorus is very good but the beat is very
simple and takes away from Tupac.
I dont know but it seems Tupac was running out of
things to say because he talks about his Suburban swerving just like in
Breathin'. The Outlawz are pretty weak in this song but it has a tight beat.
This one is more of the one found on "X"
but there isnt a lot of difference between the two songs. His voice is a little
clearer and I like this edition better.
Great lyrics but the chorus is very
bad but the beat is pretty good produced by DJ Quik. The chorus wrecks the song
for me.
This track features Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez
from TLC. I still don't like the song and just can't compare to Toss It Up or
How Do You Want It which also deal with the same topic.
This track puts out some disses to Mob Deep and is
pretty goods although the original was much better. The Outlawz are tight in
this track and the beat is medeoker.
Produced by Jonny J, When I Get Free has a
tight beat but a not very good chorus. This is not one of Tupac's best songs, It
just doesn't sound complete.
This is basicly the same song as
the original except a different person singing which isnt as good as RL.
"Another album out that's what I'm about, more", straight from the words of
Tupac Shakur in his new album, Until The End of Time. Five years after his death
Tupac Amaru Shakur or "Makaveli", his alias during the last years of his life,
has put out another album full of disses, heart felt messages, and pure thug
life. This album shows how even after his death, Tupac still owns the rap
industry.
by kadafiremembered