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The project proved that Kendrick Lamar was not just a skilled rapper, but an elite storyteller. Through recurring characters like Tammy and Keisha, Kendrick explores themes of drug addiction, systemic racism, self-medication, and the search for spiritual clarity in a broken world. It was this exact project that caught the attention of Dr. Dre, leading to Kendrick’s major-label signing and the subsequent release of good kid, m.A.A.d city . Kendrick Lamar: Section.80 Full Tracklist
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A standard Section.80 zip package includes all 16 original tracks, fully tagged and ordered: Fuck Your Ethnicity No Make-Up (Her Vice) [feat. Colin Munroe] Tammy's Song (Her Evils) Chapter Six Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) Poe Mans Dreams (His Vice) [feat. GLC] The Spiteful Chant [feat. Schoolboy Q] Chapter Ten Keisha's Song (Her Pain) [feat. Ashtrobot] Rigamortis Kush & Corinthians (His Pain) [feat. BJ the Chicago Kid] Blow My High (Members Only) Ab-Souls Outro [feat. Ab-Soul] Safe Practices for Music Downloads
The debut studio album is a landmark project that fundamentally shifted the landscape of modern hip-hop. Released on July 2, 2011, through Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) , this conceptual masterpiece introduced the mainstream world to a visionary lyricist from Compton. Today, fans and music historians continue to look for ways to experience this classic body of work. The Legacy of Section.80 Dre, leading to Kendrick’s major-label signing and the
| No. | Title | Featured Artist(s) | Producer(s) | Length | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | "Fuck Your Ethnicity" | — | THC | 3:44 | | 2 | "Hol' Up" | — | Sounwave | 2:53 | | 3 | "A.D.H.D" | — | Sounwave | 3:35 | | 4 | "No Makeup (Her Vice)" | Colin Munroe | Sounwave | 3:55 | | 5 | "Tammy's Song (Her Evils)" | — | THC | 2:41 | | 6 | "Chapter Six" | — | Tommy Black | 2:41 | | 7 | "Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils)" | — | Tae Beast | 3:36 | | 8 | "Poe Mans Dreams (His Vice)" | GLC | Willie B | 4:21 | | 9 | "The Spiteful Chant" | Schoolboy Q | Sounwave, Dave Free | 5:20 | | 10 | "Chapter Ten" | — | — | 1:15 | | 11 | "Keisha's Song (Her Pain)" | Ashtro Bot | — | 3:47 | | 12 | "Rigamortis" | — | Sounwave | 2:48 | | 13 | "Kush & Corinthians" | BJ the Chicago Kid | Wyldfyer | 5:04 | | 14 | "Blow My High (Members Only)" | — | — | 3:35 | | 15 | "Ab-Soul's Outro" | Ab-Soul | Terrace Martin | 5:50 | | 16 | "HiiiPoWeR" | — | J. Cole | 4:39 |