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"Until the End of Time" is a pop song written by Justin Timberlake, Tim Mosley, and Nate Hills and is the first single from the deluxe edition of his studio album FutureSex/LoveSounds[1]. The song was released on November 13, 2007 and it currently receives heavy radio airplay on Mainstream Urban stations. The Benjamin Wright Orchestra also appears on the song. The official date was June 5, 2007 for mainstream urban radio. The single version of the song featuring Beyoncé debuted on US radio on September 26, 2007 and the official single was released on November 13, 2007[2]. The song samples a slowed down drum sample from Prince's song "Raspberry Beret."
[edit] Music video
Timberlake singing while playing the
piano.
The music video for "Until the End of Time" is a live performance from Timberlake's latest tour 2007 FutureSex/LoveShow. The clip features Timberlake playing the piano while talking to the crowd. While Timberlake is singing, members from his tour come out from backstage and begin singing as back up singers as they sit down on the steps that are located on the stage. Following the call and response section, tour guitarist Mike Scott performs a solo as Timberlake returns to playing the piano. The video ends with Timberlake thanking the audience, to which the crowd erupts into a roar of appreciation.[3] It was once speculated that the Timberlake and Knowles would make a music video for it, but Timberlake's record label denied it three times.
[edit] Versions and Remixes
- Original Solo Album Version (5:23)
- Duet with Beyoncé (5:24)
- Duet with Beyoncé Instrumental (5:06)
- Music Video version (6:47)
- Jason Nevins Extended Mix (7:20)
- Jason Nevins Mix-Show (5:43)
- Jason Nevins Dub (7:18)
- Johnny Vicious and DJ Escape Remix (8:36)
- Johnathan Peters Club Mix (8:51)
- Johnathan Peters Dub (8:50)
- Mike Rizzo Global Club Mix (7:31)
- Mike Rizzo Global Radio Edit (3:48)
- Mike Rizzo Global Dub
- Ralphi Rosario Big Dub (10:03)
- Ralphi Rosario Big Radio Edit (3:54)
- Groove Connection Club Mix (6:51)
- Groove Connection Radio Mix (4:00)
- Sebastian Leger Club Mix (9:05)
- Sebastian Leger Radio Mix (4:43)
- Funkateria Remix (8:51)
- Pokerface Club Mix (5:27)
- Pokerface Radio Mix (3:45)
- Future presidents radio mix (3:36) (Chile edition)
All remixes are of Beyoncé duet version
[edit] Chart performance
The song has achieved great success on urban and rhythmic U.S. radio stations, and has become Timberlake's second top-five single on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, so far reaching number three. Because of high airplay the song was able to chart as high as number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100, with little help from digital sales, and no music video. After the official duet single with Beyoncé was released, the song picked up in digital sales, and it reached a new peak of #17 on the Hot 100. The song became the sixth U.S. top 20 hit from the FutureSex/LoveSounds album. This is the first time a solo male artist has achieved this since Michael Jackson had six top twenty Hot 100 hits from his Dangerous album from 1991 and 8 top 20 hits form his Bad album from 1987 plus George Michael having six top five Hot 100 hits from his Faith album the same year. [4] The song is now listed as "Justin Timberlake duet with Beyoncé" due to the duet version's airplay overtaking the original.
[edit] Charts
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