"Until the End of Time" is a song recorded by American singerJustin Timberlake from his second studio album,FutureSex/LoveSounds (2006), written and produced by Timberlake,Timbaland, andNate "Danja" Hills. The song was later re-recorded as a duet featuring American singer-songwriterBeyoncé, which was released as a single on November 13, 2007, and included on the Deluxe Edition of the album.[1][2] It reached the top 20 on the USBillboard Hot 100, being the sixth single from the album to do so, with Timberlake becoming the only male artist in the decade to achieve this.[3] During the concert tourFutureSex/LoveShow, Timberlake performed the song as apiano solo.[4]
The digital download andvinyl editions of the album pair the track with aprelude titled "Set the Mood". The version on the standard edition does not feature the prelude, where it is instead attached to the end of the previous track, "Summer Love", as an interlude. The Beyoncé single also does not feature it.
In his review forEntertainment Weekly, Michael Slezak opined the single "sounds like another smash. The original flavor was already a treat —a stripped-down slow jam with a gorgeously simple melody."[9] ForComplex, Tannis Spencer wrote, "Justin and Beyonce got nice and comfy on this ballad and complement each from start to finish. The beat is slow with an accompanying string section that serves as the perfect backdrop for when Justin hits his high notes. The record has a sultry sound which helps offset the super futuristic sound on the rest of the album."[10]Billboard editor Adelle Platon described it as a "dreamylove song."[11] Quentin B. Huff ofPopMatters wrote that "Until the End of Time" is heavily reminiscent ofPrince's work, adding "both songs (with "Sexy Ladies") are album highlights, but they don't seem to strive for the same level of innovation as other songs in the set."[12] Sputnikmusic's Amanda Murray called the song "excessively bland."[13]
In the United States, the solo version of "Until the End of Time" entered the top 40 on theBillboard Hot 100 for the chart issued October 20, 2007, making him the first solo male artist that decade to spawn six top 40 singles from the same album. The previous male soloist to achieve that feat wasMichael Jackson withDangerous, which generated seven top 40 Hot 100 entries during 1991–1993. The previous album overall to do so wasShania Twain'sCome On Over, which had six top 40 singles during 1997–1999. The same week, the song entered the top five on theHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[14]
Eventually, the duet version became Timberlake's 17th and Beyoncé's 21st career top 20 song on the Hot 100. The song also became the sixth US top 20 entry from the album and Timberlake became the first to do that since Michael Jackson in 1991.[10]
It also becameBeyoncé's highest charting single on US Adult R&B radio peaking at number 2, until "Love On Top" in 2012.[15]
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