No Fear
OGC Lyrics


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He's stepping in hotter this year

Starang coming like a hurricane with no fear
Cause in the streets we ain't got no peace
Shoot the beast from the east but you run from police
Don't try me, cause I be the bomb like BāZì
Starang from OGC I heat shit up like Hawaii
Five when I'm live like a four wheel drive
Everyday I strive to make you rappers realize
How dangerous Strangle gets on the micro
Phone, when Louieville zones it gets me hyper
The type to, snipe yo ass from up close
This is the Boot Camp show, I'm your host
Starang Wonduh, no relation to Stevie
And no I'm not west Indian or Haitian
But I'm on probation
For knocking wack MC's out daily
Plus I fly heads like comets from Alex Haley
Now tell me, won't this fucking verse right here
Turn a wack rappers day into his worst nightmare
I scare, petty MC's who claim they got gats
Fronting with hoes in videos with pimp hats
But the fact
Still remains that your just a stain on the bottom of my boots
While I'm still Starang
BCC, from ninety-now past two thou
Make y'all heads in the crowd out there wonder how
We be still

He's stepping in hotter this year

Louieville, no fear will shed no tears
Dare you, to come near, bare beat that ass
I pull bats, cock back, release then smash
Niggas is, uhm, stuck on stupid, OD'd off cupid
Bitches and switches is strictly how they have to do it
Like Montell Jordan, I'm giving a warning
You keep that shit up and niggas'll be caving your walls in
But as they close in, chumps get chosen
Stance gets frozen, cause this here beat's about as potent
So hold it, watch how you take those totes
Cause you next will be your last, and thats all she wrote
Killed the small tug no delaying, on sidelines I'm wasting
Procrastinating is sin, so there'll be no delaying

He's stepping in hotter this year

D-O big Kahuna coming in with no fear
Oh yeah, y'all niggas over there, y'all be fronting
Claiming you own a gun but when you see us you run
Now this is one thing Top Dog can't understand
(What?) why men get mangled (uh-huh) why men get mad
So I ask, my bredren till he told me
He caught these brothers flapping, had to smack em wit the chrome piece
Now it's only uno and dos, he and him
He's blowing up spots no matter if he's enemy or friend
So put and end, to all the bullshit, I pull shit quick
And you a gun fool I can't forget
How you get down, cause I get down with four pounds that make sounds
From underground now you don't wanna come around
Here, thats disappointment for life
I'm making sure I'm the one that's taking all your stripes




Now back way, while I get my yipes on
Peace to my nigga O-strong home with the Koran

Overall Meaning

The song β€œNo Fear” by OGC is a perfect representation of the gangsta rap genre that was prominent in the 1990s. The lyrics tell a story of dominance and fearlessness in the face of challenges. The first verse, delivered by Starang Wondah, talks about his confidence and how he is like a hurricane, implying that he is unstoppable. He then goes on to say how he can make any wack rapper's day turn into his worst nightmare. The second verse, delivered by Louieville Sluggah, talks about how he is not afraid to use violence to defend himself or his crew. He also addresses the issue of people fronting and pretending to be something they are not.


The song talks about how the members of the crew are not intimidated by anyone and how they are not afraid to use violence to defend themselves. The song’s lyrics are metaphorical, and the vivid imagery used to describe the violent acts gives it a strong emotional impact. The chorus, β€œHe’s stepping in hotter this year,” further emphasizes the confidence and fearlessness of the crew.


Overall, β€œNo Fear” is a classic gangsta rap track that showcases the genre's style and attitude. The lyrics are intense, the beats are heavy, and the delivery is bold and unapologetic. The song is an excellent representation of the culture and era that produced it.


Line by Line Meaning

He's stepping in hotter this year
Starang is coming in strong and bold, without any hesitation or fear.


Starang coming like a hurricane with no fear
Starang is entering the scene with great force, much like a hurricane, and he is not afraid of anything.


Cause in the streets we ain't got no peace
Life on the streets is chaotic, with no peace or calmness to be found.


Shoot the beast from the east but you run from police
While people are quick to take out their frustrations on those from the East, they still fear the police and must flee from them.


Don't try me, cause I be the bomb like BāZì
Don't underestimate me, as I am a force to be reckoned with, much like the powerful BāZì bomb.


Starang from OGC I heat shit up like Hawaii
Starang, a member of the OGC, brings the heat and intensity to his music, much like the volcanic activity in Hawaii.


Five when I'm live like a four wheel drive
When Starang is performing live, he is at his best and most powerful, like a four-wheel drive vehicle.


Everyday I strive to make you rappers realize
Starang is constantly working hard to make other rappers realize how dangerous he can be on the mic.


How dangerous Strangle gets on the micro
Starang, also known as Strangle, can be extremely dangerous and powerful when he is rapping and performing.


Phone, when Louieville zones it gets me hyper
When Starang receives calls from his friend Louieville, he gets excited and hyped up to perform.


The type to, snipe yo ass from up close
Starang is the type of person who can take out his enemies from close range, much like a sniper.


This is the Boot Camp show, I'm your host
Starang is part of the Boot Camp Clik and is hosting the show, bringing his unique energy and style to the stage.


Starang Wonduh, no relation to Stevie
Starang's name is Starang Wonduh, and he is not related to Stevie Wonder.


And no I'm not west Indian or Haitian
Starang is not of West Indian or Haitian descent.


But I'm on probation
Starang is currently on probation, likely due to past legal issues.


For knocking wack MC's out daily
Starang has a reputation for taking out weak or uninspiring MC's, often in a daily manner.


Plus I fly heads like comets from Alex Haley
Starang is capable of taking out his enemies so quickly and with such force that it is comparable to the speed and firepower of comets from Alex Haley.


Now tell me, won't this fucking verse right here
Starang is confident that this particular verse in his song will strike fear in the hearts of other MC's and make them question their own skills.


Turn a wack rappers day into his worst nightmare
Starang's verse has the power to make a mediocre rapper's day turn into a complete nightmare of self-doubt and fear.


I scare, petty MC's who claim they got gats
Starang is a source of fear and intimidation for smaller, less skilled MC's who try to appear tough by carrying guns.


Fronting with hoes in videos with pimp hats
These same MC's often try to project an air of pimp-like confidence and bravado by surrounding themselves with women in music videos.


But the fact
Despite their efforts to appear tough, the reality is that these MC's are not a true threat to Starang.


Still remains that your just a stain on the bottom of my boots
These MC's are insignificant and unimportant in the eyes of Starang, and are merely a tiny mark on the bottom of his shoes.


While I'm still Starang
Starang, on the other hand, remains strong and powerful, impervious to the threats of these weaker MC's.


BCC, from ninety-now past two thou
Starang is a member of the Boot Camp Clik, a group of rappers that has been active since the 1990s and continues to be relevant today.


Make y'all heads in the crowd out there wonder how
Starang and his fellow Boot Camp Clik members have the power to amaze and impress crowds with their skills and performances, leaving audiences wondering how they do it.


Louieville, no fear will shed no tears
Louieville, another member of the Boot Camp Clik, is not afraid of anything and will not shed any tears in the face of adversity.


Dare you, to come near, bare beat that ass
Louieville challenges anyone who dares to approach him, as he is confident in his ability to beat them in a fight.


I pull bats, cock back, release then smash
Louieville is willing to use physical force, including wielding a baseball bat, to achieve his goals.


Niggas is, uhm, stuck on stupid, OD'd off cupid
Many men are foolish and infatuated with love, to the point of being overdosed on it and unable to think clearly.


Bitches and switches is strictly how they have to do it
These foolish men are obsessed with women and flashy possessions, and feel the need to flaunt them in order to appear cool and desirable.


Like Montell Jordan, I'm giving a warning
As Montell Jordan warns in his song 'This is How We Do It', Louieville is also giving a warning to those who try to mess with him.


You keep that shit up and niggas'll be caving your walls in
If these foolish men continue their behavior, they will soon face the consequences, such as having their own homes destroyed by angry rivals.


But as they close in, chumps get chosen
When the stakes are high and danger is present, only the strongest and most capable will survive.


Stance gets frozen, cause this here beat's about as potent
Even the boldest and most confident of men will be intimidated by the powerful beat of this song.


So hold it, watch how you take those totes
Be careful how you act and what you say, as your actions and words could have serious consequences.


Cause you next will be your last, and thats all she wrote
If you continue down the wrong path, you may end up dead or defeated, without any hope of redemption.


Killed the small tug no delaying, on sidelines I'm wasting
Louieville is quick to eliminate those who are beneath his level, and will not waste time on those who are insignificant.


Procrastinating is sin, so there'll be no delaying
Louieville knows that putting off important tasks can lead to failure and defeat, so he does not waste any time and acts quickly.


D-O big Kahuna coming in with no fear
D-O, another member of the Boot Camp Clik, is coming in with confidence and boldness, despite any challenges he may face.


Oh yeah, y'all niggas over there, y'all be fronting
D-O is calling out those men who are pretending to be something they are not, and trying to appear tough or dangerous when they are not.


Claiming you own a gun but when you see us you run
These men claim to be armed and dangerous, but when faced with the Boot Camp Clik, they flee and hide.


Now this is one thing Top Dog can't understand
Top Dog, another member of the Boot Camp Clik, is confused and frustrated by these men's false bravado and cowardly behavior.


(What?) why men get mangled (uh-huh) why men get mad
Top Dog is questioning why men choose to fight and engage in violence, even when they know they will likely be hurt or defeated.


So I ask, my bredren till he told me
Top Dog turns to his fellow Boot Camp Clik member for an explanation and understanding of this behavior.


He caught these brothers flapping, had to smack em wit the chrome piece
Top Dog's friend tells him that he had to intervene and use a gun to take out these foolish men who were talking and posturing without any substance.


Now it's only uno and dos, he and him
After taking out these weaker men, only Top Dog's friend and his own gun remain.


He's blowing up spots no matter if he's enemy or friend
Top Dog's friend is extremely powerful and dangerous, and is willing to take out anyone who is in his way, even if they are supposed to be allies.


So put and end, to all the bullshit, I pull shit quick
Top Dog is fed up with the nonsense and posturing of these foolish men, and is willing to use violent means to bring an end to it quickly.


And you a gun fool I can't forget
Top Dog remembers that these men are foolishly obsessed with guns and violence, even though they are not truly capable of using them effectively.


How you get down, cause I get down with four pounds that make sounds
Top Dog is confident in his own abilities and weapons, such as his four-pound gun that makes loud and intimidating sounds.


From underground now you don't wanna come around
Top Dog's power and influence comes from the underground, so be wary and stay away if you don't want to face his wrath.


Here, thats disappointment for life
If you choose to engage in violence or act foolishly around Top Dog and the Boot Camp Clik, you will be disappointed and defeated for the rest of your life.


I'm making sure I'm the one that's taking all your stripes
Top Dog is determined to take away your power and credibility, and make sure that he is the one who emerges victorious.


Now back way, while I get my yipes on
Top Dog warns you to back away and leave him be, as he prepares to take out his enemies with full force and power.


Peace to my nigga O-strong home with the Koran
Top Dog gives a shout out to his friend OGC, who is studying and learning from the teachings of the Koran, a holy Islamic text.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MARY CARPENTER

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@NEBLEEKS

Starang one of the most underrated MC’s ever. He always kills it on a track

@jiujitsuboy

For real

@uknowwhothehelliare6594

Big facts

@Mr_DPZ

Agreed

@caylee3277

He wasn't really noticed as much because he was part of the group,

@Nomarandus

Starang coming like a hurricane lickin shotsss!!

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@yungbluud420

I will forever be stuck in this Era. Respect the 90's era that set the mode.

@georgeguntrip6850

Ny state a mind my brother ...

@bl2528

Hip hop golden age

@JadaBlaze01

This is the most funniest Biggie impersonation 🀣 they made sure his clothes looked extra tight on him

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