Kendrick Lamar's "ADHD": A Lyrical Exploration of Drug Culture and Neurotransmitters
Introduction
In his groundbreaking debut album, "Section80," Kendrick Lamar delivers a thought-provoking exploration of drug culture and neurotransmitters in the introspective track "ADHD."Drugs and Neurotransmitters in the Lyrics
Lamar's lyrics paint a vivid picture of the effects of drug use on the mind and body. He references "tolerance and endorphins," suggesting the development of physiological dependence and the release of these "feel-good" chemicals upon drug consumption. By including the imagery of "cold water," he may be alluding to the use of hydroxyzine, a drug sometimes prescribed to treat the symptoms of ADHD.Tolerance and Endorphins
"I'm addicted to the tolerance, the endorphins/I'm addicted to the feeling of my body twisting"
Cold Water
"Cold water, cold water/I'm gonna drown you in it"
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