Ain't No Half Steppin'
Ain't No Half Steppin'

Big Daddy Kane - Ain't No Half Steppin' Lyrics

In this iconic track, Big Daddy Kane asserts his dominance in the rap game through a display of lyrical prowess and unapologetic bravado. The phrase "Ain't No Half Steppin'" serves as a bold declaration against mediocrity, emphasizing his commitment to full… Read more

Hip-Hop/Rap
Jun 21, 2011
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Ain't No Half Steppin' Music Video

Ain't No Half Steppin' Lyrics

Mh, mh, mh
Ahh yeah, I'm with this
I'm just gonna sit here laid back
To this nice mellow beat, you know?
And drop some smooth lyrics, 'cause it's '88
Time to set it straight, y'know what I'm saying?
And ain't no half stepping
Word, I'm ready

Rappers stepping to me, they want to get some
But I'm the Kane, so yo, you know the outcome
Another victory, they can't get with me
So pick a BC date 'cause you're history
I'm the authentic poet to get lyrical
For you to beat me, it's gonna take a miracle
And, stepping to me, yo that's the wrong move
So what you on, Hobbs, dope or dog food?
Competition, I just devour
Like a pitbull against a Chihuahua
'Cause when it comes to being dope, hot damn, I got it good
Now let me tell you who I am
The B-I-G D-A-double D-Y K-A-N-E
Dramatic, Asiatic, not like many
I'm different, so don't compare me to another
'Cause they can't hang, word to the mother
Atleast not with the principal in this pedigree
So when I roll on you rappers, you better be
Ready to die because you're petty
You're just a butter knife, I'm a machete
That's made by Ginsu, wait until when you
Try to front, so I can chop into
Your body, just because you try to be basing
Friday the 13th, I'ma play Jason
No type of joke, gag, game, puzzle or riddle
The name is Big Daddy, yes Big not little
So define it
Here's your walking papers, sign it
And take a walk
As the Kane start to talk, 'cause

Ain't no half-steppin'
I'm the Big Daddy Kane
Ain't no half-steppin'
I'm the Big Daddy Kane
Ain't no half-steppin'
I'm the Big Daddy Kane
(Down the road)

My rhymes are so dope and the rappers be hoping
To sound like me, so soon I'll have to open
A school of emceeing, for those who want to be in
My field in court then again on second thought
To have emcees coming out sounding so similar
It's quite confusing for you to remember
The originator, and boy do I hate a
Perpetrator, but I'm much greater
The best, oh yes, I guess suggest the rest should fess
Don't mess or test your highness
Unless you just address with best finesse
And bless the paragraphs I manifest (I manifest)
Rap prime minister, some say sinister
Non-stopping the groove, until when it's the
Climax, and I max, relax and chill
Have a break from a take of me acting ill
Brain cells are lit, ideas start to hit
Next the formation of words that fit
At the table I sit, making it legit
And when my pen hits the paper, ahh shit
I stop and stand strong over emcees
And devour with the power of Hercules
Or Samson but I go further the length
'Cause you could scalp my Cameo and I'll still have strength
And no, that's not a myth, and if you try to riff
Or get with, the man with the given gift of gab
Your vocab, I'll only ignore
Be sleeping on your rhymes 'til I start to snore
You can't awake me, or even make me
Fear you, son, 'cause you can't do me nothin'
So, think about it if you're trying to go
When you want to step to me, I think you should know that

Ain't no half-steppin'
I'm the Big Daddy Kane
Ain't no half-steppin'
I'm the Big Daddy Kane
Ain't no half-steppin'
I'm the Big Daddy Kane
(Down, down, down, down the road)

I appear right here and scare and dare
A mere musketeer that would dare to compare
Put him in the rear, back there where he can't see clear
Get a beer, idea or near stare, yeah
So on to be want to be competition
Trying to step to me, must be on a mission
Up on the stage is where I'ma get you at
You think I'm losing?
Chh, picture that

Ain't no half-steppin'
Ain't no half-steppin'
Ain't no half-steppin'
Ain't no half-steppin'
Mister Cee, step to me

(Get on, get on down)
(Get on down, down)
(Get on, get on down, down)
(Get on, get on down)
(Get on, get on, get on down)
Now (down), now (down), now (down)

The name is Big Daddy, you know, as in your father
So when you hear a def rhyme, believe that I'm the author
I grab the mic and make emcees evaporate
The party people say, "Damn, that rapper's great"
The creator conductor of poetry
Etcetera, etcetera, it ain't easy being me
I speak clearly so you can understand
Put words together like Letter Man
Now that's dictation, proceeding to my innovation
Not like the other MC's that are an imitation
Or an animation, a cartoon to me
But when I'm finished, I'm sure that you are soon to see
Reality, my secret technique
Because I always speak with mentality
I put my title in your face, dare you to base
And if you try to come get it, yo I'ma show you who's with it
So if you know like I know, instead of messing around
Play like Roy Rogers and slow (slow) down (down)
Just give yourself a break, or someone else will take
Your title, namely me, because I'm homicidal
That means murder, yes I'm about to hurt another MC
That try to get with me
I'll just break him and bake him and rake him
And take him and mold him and make him
Hold up the peace sign
As Salaam Alaikum

Writer(s): Antonio Hardy, Rodney Lynn Temperton
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Ain't No Half Steppin'?

In this iconic track, Big Daddy Kane asserts his dominance in the rap game through a display of lyrical prowess and unapologetic bravado. The phrase "Ain't No Half Steppin'" serves as a bold declaration against mediocrity, emphasizing his commitment to full effort and excellence. Kane uses intricate rhymes and assertive language to challenge lesser skilled rappers, positioning himself as an unparalleled force within the hip-hop community. His references to historical figures and clever wordplay not only showcase his skill but also reinforce his status as a key innovator in rap. Through this song, Kane delivers a powerful message about integrity and superiority in artistry, urging peers and successors alike to pursue their craft with wholehearted dedication and authenticity.

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