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Section.80 is Kendrick Lamar’s debut studio album, released on July 2, 2011, through Top Dawg Entertainment. While it was initially released as a digital-exclusive project, it is now considered a foundational classic in hip-hop history. 💿 Album Overview July 2, 2011.

Explores the 1980s crack epidemic, racism, and the struggles of the "millennial" generation.

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For those interested in downloading Kendrick Lamar's Section 80, a zip file containing all 19 tracks is available. Please note that we do not host or provide direct links to copyrighted content. However, we can guide you to legitimate sources where you can access the mixtape.

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Released in 2011, this project established Kendrick as a storytelling powerhouse. It explores themes of the "Reagan Era," drug addiction, and social pressure. Release Date: July 2, 2011 Key Tracks:

Reviewers frequently highlight Kendrick's "hungry" and versatile flows, particularly on tracks like "Rigamortis," Explores the 1980s crack epidemic, racism, and the

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Acknowledging the struggles of those who came before you.

Production from Digi+Phonics, J. Cole, and THC blended jazz, neo-soul, and hard-hitting boom-bap.

"Section.80" isn't just an album—it's a foundational document of modern hip-hop, the brilliant opening chapter in the story of one of the greatest rappers of all time. Before he won a Pulitzer Prize, before "DAMN." and "To Pimp A Butterfly," a 24-year-old Kendrick Lamar Duckworth released a project that would change the trajectory of the genre forever.