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Section.80

Kendrick Lamar · 2011

59 min · 16 tracks · funk · jazz · alternative hip-hop

A raw and introspective exploration of identity, social issues, and personal struggles set against vivid West Coast beats.

Why listen to this

Best for
wave-like pacing with introspection dynamic exploration of identity raw narratives on social issues
Context
Released on July 2, 2011, 'Section.80' marked Kendrick Lamar's first studio album following his mixtapes, solidifying his place in the hip-hop landscape. At this point, Lamar was transitioning from local acclaim to national recognition, showcasing his lyrical prowess and unique storytelling methods that would define his future work.
If you like
funk, jazz, alternative hip-hop
What next
Good Kid, M.A.A.D City — Continues the narrative style and themes of identity and struggle with more polished production.

Section.80 is an album by Kendrick Lamar, released in 2011. A raw and introspective exploration of identity, social issues, and personal struggles set against vivid West Coast beats. 'Section.80' received widespread critical acclaim for its complex themes and innovative sound, debuting at number 113 on the Billboard 200. It is often credited with influencing a new wave of conscious hip-hop artists and has been recognized in various year-end lists, establishing Kendrick as a significant voice in modern rap. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Section.80 sound like?

A raw and introspective exploration of identity, social issues, and personal struggles set against vivid West Coast beats. Rooted in funk and jazz. Start with "Fuck Your Ethnicity".

Is Section.80 a good place to start with Kendrick Lamar?

Yes, Section.80 is recommended as a starting point for new Kendrick Lamar listeners. A raw and introspective exploration of identity, social issues, and personal struggles set against vivid West Coast beats. Released on July 2, 2011, 'Section.80' marked Kendrick Lamar's first studio album following his mixtapes, solidifying his place in the hip-hop landscape. At this point, Lamar was transitioning from local acclaim to national recognition, showcasing his lyrical prowess and unique storytelling methods that would define his future work.

Who is Section.80 for?

Section.80 works well if you're into wave-like pacing with introspection, dynamic exploration of identity and raw narratives on social issues.

How many songs are on Section.80?

Section.80 has 16 tracks, running approximately 59 minutes.

Tracklist

16 tracks·59:54

New here? Start with Fuck Your Ethnicity.

  • 1 Fuck Your Ethnicity Start here 3:44
  • 2 Hol’ Up 2:53
  • 3 A.D.H.D Standout 3:35
  • 4 No Makeup (Her Vice) 3:56
  • 5 Tammy’s Song (Her Evils) 2:41
  • 6 Chapter Six 2:41
  • 7 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) Standout 3:36
  • 8 Poe Mans Dream (His Vice) 4:21
  • 9 The Spiteful Chant 5:21
  • 10 Chapter Ten 1:15
  • 11 Keisha’s Song (Her Pain) 3:47
  • 12 Rigamortis 2:48
  • 13 Kush & Corinthians (His Pain) 5:04
  • 14 Members Only 3:35
  • 15 Ab‐Soul’s Outro 5:50
  • 16 HiiiPoWeR Standout 4:39

Release Date

July 2, 2011

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

59 min 54 sec