Halftime
KRS-One Lyrics


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Right now as we rockin' they shootin' outside
Now we have got to chill
We have got to chill
We can't have no gunfire because hip-hop can't build

Let's leave all the shootin' and the violence outside
I know there's some people in here, armed to the teeth
But understand
It is the consciousness behind the gun
That determines if the gun is positive or negative




So let's not blame it on no pistols, no guns, no gats
Let's blame it on the consciousness of the mind holding the gat

Overall Meaning

KRS-One's song "Halftime" is a powerful commentary on the state of hip-hop and the role that violence plays in the culture. The lyrics reflect the idea that the music itself cannot build anything positive if it is marred by violence and shootings. The opening lines of the song set the tone for this sentiment, as KRS-One raps about the gunfire going on outside while they are inside, trying to make music. The message is clear: if hip-hop is going to have any kind of positive impact on the world, it needs to leave the violence and chaos behind.


KRS-One then goes on to address the issue of gun violence more directly. He acknowledges that there are probably people in the room who are armed, but he insists that it is not the guns themselves that are the problem. Instead, it is the consciousness of the person behind the gun that matters. This is a powerful statement about the need for personal responsibility and self-awareness in the hip-hop community.


Overall, "Halftime" is a call to action for the hip-hop community to move beyond violence and embrace a more positive and constructive approach to the music. By rejecting the violence and negativity that all too often accompany hip-hop culture, KRS-One suggests that the genre can become a force for good in the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Right now as we rockin' they shootin' outside
While we are enjoying the music, we are also aware of the violence happening outside


Now we have got to chill
We need to calm down and avoid further violence


We have got to chill
Our actions are contributing to the violence, so we need to change our behavior


We can't have no gunfire because hip-hop can't build
Gun violence is damaging to the positive influence of hip-hop culture


Let's leave all the shootin' and the violence outside
We need to create a safe and peaceful environment for ourselves and others


I know there's some people in here, armed to the teeth
Some individuals attending are carrying weapons


But understand
It's important to recognize


It is the consciousness behind the gun
The intentions and mindset of the person holding the weapon


That determines if the gun is positive or negative
The way a gun is used is based on the intent and mentality of the person holding it


So let's not blame it on no pistols, no guns, no gats
We should not place blame on the weapons themselves


Let's blame it on the consciousness of the mind holding the gat
We need to hold individuals accountable for their actions and intentions when using firearms




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHARLES WILLIAMS

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