Until the Day is the debut album released by Nonchalant, released on March 26, 1996 through MCA.
Most of the album's production was handled by a three-man production team that consisted of Antoine "Bam" Macon, Kapin and Lonnie, though Chucky Thompson of Sean "Puffy" Combs' Hitmen production team also contributed production for two songs. Nonchalant's lyrics dealt with topics ranging from racism ("Lights N' Sirens"), relationships ("Lookin' Good to Me") and anti-violence (5 O'clock).
The album is perhaps best known for its lead single "5 O'Clock", which peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard 200 and earned a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over 500,000 copies on May 1, 1996. A follow-up single entitled "Until the Day" achieved minor success, making it to both the R&B and rap charts.
Alex Henderson of Allmusic gave the album four stars out of a possible five, saying "Until the Day is an album that, for the most part, is as solid lyrically as it is musically and rhythmically. The R&B-drenched tracks are consistently appealing, and Nonchalant's lyrics are memorable whether she's rapping about relationships or addressing socio-political concerns"
Hasta Mi Final (Until the Day)
Tu lugar es mi lado
Hasta que lo quiera dios
Hoy sabran cuanto te amo
Cuando pro fin seamos dos
Y nunca estuve tan seguro
De amar asi, sin condicion
Mirandote mi amor te juro
Cuidar por siempre nuestra union
Hoy te prometo
Amor eterno
Ser para siempre
Tuyo en el bien y en el mal
Hoy te demuestro
Cuanto te quiero
Amamdote hasta mi final
Le mejor que me ha pasado
Fue verte por primera vez
Y estar asi de mano en mano