She didn’t give up. Instead, she manually extracted the raw audio data using a hex editor—a painful, byte-by-byte process. Three nights later, a messy folder appeared: 100+ WAV snippets, some silent, some glitched. Then she found it—a rough, unreleased verse from Jerome himself, recorded over a stripped-down “Until the End of Time” instrumental. His voice, young and hungry, said:

This disc features tracks like "Ballad of a Dead Soulja," "Fuck Friendz," and "Lil' Homies." These songs showcase 2Pac's raw energy and his ability to tell compelling stories about life on the streets. "Letter 2 My Unborn" is a standout track, where 2Pac reflects on his legacy and offers advice to his future children.

It was a chilly winter evening in Los Angeles when I first stumbled upon the legendary rapper, 2Pac. I had heard of his name, but never had the chance to listen to his music. As I browsed through a local record store, I came across a CD titled "Until The End Of Time." The cover featured a hauntingly beautiful image of 2Pac, with a cityscape in the background.

The album is known for its introspective and often ominous tone, reflecting 2Pac's headspace shortly before his death.