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Kendrick Lamar - A.D.H.D

Kendrick Lamar - A.D.H.D
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Section.80 The album's lead single "HiiiPoWeR", was released April 2011. Section.80 sold 5,400 copies in the US solely based upon digital downloads within less than a week, debuting and peaking at number 113 on the US Billboard 200 chart with minimal mainstream media promotion and coverage - however some sources suggest the album entered at number 104. Within a two-week period the album sales had totalled to 9,522.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] As of October 2012 the album has sold 78,000 copies.[10] Background[edit] The album is his first studio release, following five mixtapes and an extended-play. The lead single for Section.80 was "HiiiPoWeR", a promotional single produced by Lamar's frequent collaborator J. Music and lyrics[edit] Section.80 is a concept album that revolves around the life of Tammy and Keisha as it explains the personal hardships in their lives. Critical reception[edit] Track listing[edit] Notes Sample credits Personnel[edit] Credits for Section.80 adapted from Allmusic.[33] Charts[edit]

Victoria Justice - Gold Disease Of Addiction, Alcohol Addiction Poem It's a sneaky little thing That comes without a call. When you think you have it conquered Is when you lose it all. Wherever you are going, Or wherever you may be, Don't think that it won't find you. Or that you'll ever be set free. It's tricky and deceiving, Shows up without a trace. You've fought it for so long, That you think it's finally gone. You thought you had it in the bag. You won't know when it's coming. I have just one last tip, Of its hidden little treat. My friend, it is the worst disease, I solemnly must say. I've done all I can do, Now it's up to you to fight. You stumbled across the floor, And I couldn't take the sight. I'm begging of you please, Don't ever make that choice. It's faster than a bullet, In a gun up to your head.

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