You Don't Know
Kazzer Lyrics


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Who is this kid comin' out of nowhere well I'm right here
and if here is on top well then I'm already there
truth or dare
I swear to tell the whole damn truth so help me god and strike me down if that's not what I do
now knowing' something about nothing don't mean nothing ain't worth something
if I play my cards right I'll forever rock the mic
Follow the leader I'll be leading the followers never falling behind try to catch up with my rhymes
Now session after session I'll be causin' mad tension
I'm not a riddle or a question but I'll leave you guessin'
Comin' straight from the heart in this art my way of life
something you can't stop cause you don't know what I got

you don't know you don't know
you don't know what I got
you don't know you don't know

Hit 'em with the roll hit 'em with the rock
when I'm rippin' on the microphone you don't know what I got
with the roll hit 'em with the rock
when I'm rippin on the microphone you don't know what I got
Everybody's just tryin' to do what they really want to do gonna make it my turn what I got
With a little roll with a little rock
when I'm rippin' on the microphone you don't know what I got

You, in it for the fortune or is it for the fame you in it for the cheap thrills or in it for the dames
you're in it for all the reasons reason to quit your day dreamin'
I destroy dreams your teams and all you stupid schemes
if seein' is believin' best believe what you be seein'
when I'm on the m.i.c.r.o.p.h.o.n.e. quit actin' your slacking and now I'm wonderin' why
these phony rappers started rappin' rappin' all about lies
best hop on the band wagon or I'm gonna leave you stranded
like professor Gillian skipper ginger mary ann
here's a thought your hip hops just a plot with too many holes
not knowin' what I got and what I got you got to know

Hit 'em with the roll hit 'em with the rock
when I'm rippin' on the microphone you don't know what I got
with the roll hit 'em with the rock
when I'm rippin on the microphone you don't know what I got
Everybody's just tryin' to do what they really want to do gonna make it my turn what I got
With a little roll with a little rock
when I'm rippin' on the microphone you don't know what I got

you don't know you don't know
you don't know you don't know

Now if you represent then you'll always represent
and if you represent what I represent it makes sense
clear and concise I'm makin emcees want to bite
commin' off with my wickedness I gotta keep my shit tight
being true to myself I'm being quick to the point
see my points well taken I can never come fakin' can't read my vibe try to read between the lines
just bring some bifocals cause my style is very fine
wondering what you want to be and what you want to do
but even wannabes don't want to be like you
allot of people try to be a somebody somebody they're not
as far as my life goes you don't know what I got

Hit 'em with the roll hit 'em with the rock
when I'm rippin' on the microphone you don't know what I got
with the roll hit 'em with the rock
when I'm rippin on the microphone you don't know what I got
Everybody's just tryin' to do what they really want to do gonna make it my turn what I got
With a little roll with a little rock
when I'm rippin' on the microphone you don't know what I got

you don't know you don't know




you don't know you don't know
you don't know you don't know

Overall Meaning

In Kazzer's song You Don't Know, the lyrics are filled with self-confidence and a bold proclamation of one's own worth, despite the fact that others may not be aware of it. The song speaks to the idea that people shouldn't be underestimated, especially when they are committed and passionate about what they do. The opening lines illustrate this perfectly, with the artist making it clear that he is not here to be overlooked, and he aims to be on top. He then goes on to suggest that even if someone knows little about a particular topic, it doesn't mean they don't have anything valuable to contribute.


Throughout the song, Kazzer emphasizes that he is not just another rapper spouting empty promises, but rather someone who is genuine and true to himself. He talks about how he will be a leader, rather than a follower, and that he won't be leaving anyone behind. His lyrics are filled with imagery, like the reference to the Professor and Mary Ann from Gilligan's Island, which help to make his points clear in a fun, memorable way.


Overall, You Don't Know is a song about breaking down stereotypes and proving oneself, even if others doubt their abilities. It's an anthem for anyone who has ever felt underestimated or unappreciated and encourages people to be bold and confident in their pursuits.


Line by Line Meaning

Who is this kid comin' out of nowhere well I'm right here
The singer is introducing themselves and stating that they are present and ready to be noticed.


and if here is on top well then I'm already there
The singer is proclaiming that they are already on top and successful.


truth or dare
The singer is posing a rhetorical question to emphasize their honesty and integrity.


I swear to tell the whole damn truth so help me god and strike me down if that's not what I do
The artist is making a solemn vow to always tell the truth, and is willing to face consequences if they don't.


now knowing' something about nothing don't mean nothing ain't worth something
The artist is stating that even though they may not have started with anything, what they have achieved is still valuable.


if I play my cards right I'll forever rock the mic
The singer is confident in their abilities and believes that they can have a successful career in music.


Follow the leader I'll be leading the followers never falling behind try to catch up with my rhymes
The singer is positioning themselves as a leader that others will follow, and is confident that others will never outdo them in terms of their skill and talent.


Now session after session I'll be causin' mad tension
The artist is describing how their performances will create excitement and anticipation among their fans.


I'm not a riddle or a question but I'll leave you guessin'
The artist is suggesting that even though they are not a mystery, their talent and success may still be surprising and unpredictable to others.


Comin' straight from the heart in this art my way of life
The artist is explaining that their music comes from a place of authenticity and personal passion, and is not just a hobby or side job.


something you can't stop cause you don't know what I got
The singer is suggesting that others will not be able to prevent their success because they don't fully understand or appreciate their talent and drive.


Hit 'em with the roll hit 'em with the rock
The artist is using a repetitive and rhythmic phrase to emphasize the power and impact of their music.


when I'm rippin' on the microphone you don't know what I got
The singer is reminding listeners that they may not fully understand or appreciate their talent until they hear them perform live.


Everybody's just tryin' to do what they really want to do gonna make it my turn what I got
The singer is suggesting that they are about to achieve their goals and turn their dreams into reality, in a way that others may envy.


You, in it for the fortune or is it for the fame you in it for the cheap thrills or in it for the dames
The singer is posing a rhetorical question to suggest that others may be motivated by shallow or superficial reasons, unlike the singer themselves.


you're in it for all the reasons reason to quit your day dreamin'
The artist is suggesting that others are not committed enough to their goals and may lack the necessary determination or drive.


I destroy dreams your teams and all you stupid schemes
The artist is suggesting that they are capable of overcoming their competition and achieving their own goals, while dismissing the efforts of others.


if seein' is believin' best believe what you be seein'
The singer is suggesting that their talent and success are undeniable, and can be easily observed and appreciated by others.


when I'm on the m.i.c.r.o.p.h.o.n.e. quit actin' your slacking and now I'm wonderin' why
The singer is questioning why others are not putting in as much effort or dedication as they are, especially when it comes to performing music live.


these phony rappers started rappin' rappin' all about lies
The artist is criticizing other musicians who they perceive as being insincere or inauthentic in their music and performances.


best hop on the band wagon or I'm gonna leave you stranded
The artist is suggesting that others should follow their lead and embrace their talent and success, or risk being left behind and forgotten.


like professor Gillian skipper ginger mary ann
The artist is using a reference to a classic TV show to emphasize their point about leaving others behind, by suggesting that some may be left on an island like characters from that show.


here's a thought your hip hops just a plot with too many holes
The singer is suggesting that other musicians may not be as talented or successful as they seem, and that their music may have flaws or inconsistencies.


not knowin' what I got and what I got you got to know
The artist is again emphasizing that others do not fully appreciate their talent and drive, and that they should take the time to recognize it.


Now if you represent then you'll always represent
The singer is suggesting that representing themselves and their talent is a constant and enduring aspect of their identity and work.


and if you represent what I represent it makes sense
The singer is suggesting that their own success and talent is an ideal to which others should aspire and emulate.


clear and concise I'm makin emcees want to bite
The singer is emphasizing their clear and confident lyrics and performance, which they believe other musicians will find appealing or impressive.


commin' off with my wickedness I gotta keep my shit tight
The artist is describing their own unique and energetic style of music, which they need to keep refining and developing in order to maintain their success.


being true to myself I'm being quick to the point
The artist is emphasizing their authenticity and sincerity in their music and performances, while also suggesting that they are concise and to the point in their lyrics.


see my points well taken I can never come fakin' can't read my vibe try to read between the lines
The singer is suggesting that their lyrics and performances are always genuine and sincere, which others may not fully appreciate or understand.


just bring some bifocals cause my style is very fine
The singer is using a metaphor to say that their music is sophisticated and nuanced, and may require others to pay extra attention or look more closely to fully appreciate it.


wondering what you want to be and what you want to do
The artist is suggesting that others may not be as certain or committed in their goals or passions as they themselves are.


but even wannabes don't want to be like you
The artist is suggesting that others may not even want to become like them, as they are unique and irreproducible.


allot of people try to be a somebody somebody they're not
The artist is criticizing others who attempt to mimic or imitate the success and talent of others, rather than embracing their own unique identity and goals.


as far as my life goes you don't know what I got
The singer is reiterating that others do not fully appreciate their successes and talent, and that they should take the time to learn and recognize it.


you don't know you don't know
The artist is emphasizing that others are not fully aware or appreciative of their success and talent.




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