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What up, Duke? 00:04
Y'all niggas ain't hard enough 00:08
Y'all knuckles ain't scarred enough 00:11
Y'all ain't in foreign cars enough, yeah 00:13
Y'all niggas ain't hard enough 00:15
00:19
Y'all knuckles ain't scarred enough 00:22
Y'all gang ain't large enough 00:23
And I came far as fuck 00:25
5 cubans in a Harley truck 00:27
Buck 60 down Arlington 00:28
Please don't start with us 00:30
Sound of gunshots charge me up 00:32
Come through once a week like the garbage truck 00:34
This some thousand dollar chains with the carbon clutch 00:36
Quarter million dollar car with the driver cause 00:39
Everything I do done bossed up 00:41
Disrespectful and arrogant but who gon' stop us? 00:45
Rich nigga off the block, don't block us 00:47
Rap dreams disappeared and that 6-0 pop up 00:48
See most niggas in this life get locked up 00:52
Lost inside the system pull a white man's stock up 00:54
Only difference is, I picked hip-hop up 00:57
And this why they still can't stop us 01:00
Y'all niggas ain't hard enough 01:02
Y'all niggas ain't hard enough 01:04
01:07
Niggas ain't as hard as us 01:10
My young'n actin', finna charge him up 01:14
Gotta drop somethin' to be a part of us 01:15
The 40. tore the target up 01:17
We was kids tearing party's up 01:18
Yeah, the suckers know how far we up 01:21
The smokers know how far we've come 01:23
These niggas ain't known for parking nothin' 01:24
Theyain't follow niggas, cars or nothin' 01:26
30 or they chargin' for me 01:28
And you ain't pluck me, where your shooters at? 01:29
Running marathons around your goofy ass 01:31
Pull up to the necklace, I be reckless, real shooter gang 01:33
'Fore I 'buy the nookie K ya gotta let me shoot the K 01:35
Told my mama "nothing" when she ask me what I do today 01:38
Modified G-lock converted to a fully thang 01:41
Had to give twin 10 bands the way he do his thing 01:44
Shoestring around a stupid thang 01:46
Had to give twin 10 bands the way he do his thing 01:49
Shoestring around a stupid thang 01:52
Y'all niggas ain't hard enough 01:54
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Ain't Hard Enough – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

[English]
What up, Duke?
Y'all niggas ain't hard enough
Y'all knuckles ain't scarred enough
Y'all ain't in foreign cars enough, yeah
Y'all niggas ain't hard enough
...
Y'all knuckles ain't scarred enough
Y'all gang ain't large enough
And I came far as fuck
5 cubans in a Harley truck
Buck 60 down Arlington
Please don't start with us
Sound of gunshots charge me up
Come through once a week like the garbage truck
This some thousand dollar chains with the carbon clutch
Quarter million dollar car with the driver cause
Everything I do done bossed up
Disrespectful and arrogant but who gon' stop us?
Rich nigga off the block, don't block us
Rap dreams disappeared and that 6-0 pop up
See most niggas in this life get locked up
Lost inside the system pull a white man's stock up
Only difference is, I picked hip-hop up
And this why they still can't stop us
Y'all niggas ain't hard enough
Y'all niggas ain't hard enough
...
Niggas ain't as hard as us
My young'n actin', finna charge him up
Gotta drop somethin' to be a part of us
The 40. tore the target up
We was kids tearing party's up
Yeah, the suckers know how far we up
The smokers know how far we've come
These niggas ain't known for parking nothin'
Theyain't follow niggas, cars or nothin'
30 or they chargin' for me
And you ain't pluck me, where your shooters at?
Running marathons around your goofy ass
Pull up to the necklace, I be reckless, real shooter gang
'Fore I 'buy the nookie K ya gotta let me shoot the K
Told my mama "nothing" when she ask me what I do today
Modified G-lock converted to a fully thang
Had to give twin 10 bands the way he do his thing
Shoestring around a stupid thang
Had to give twin 10 bands the way he do his thing
Shoestring around a stupid thang
Y'all niggas ain't hard enough
...

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Vocabulary Meanings

nigga

/ˈnɪɡə/

C1
  • noun
  • - a slang term for a Black man, often used colloquially among peers

hard

/hɑːrd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - firm, solid, not easy to break or bend

gang

/ɡæŋ/

B1
  • noun
  • - a group of people who associate closely, often involved in illegal activities

foreign

/ˈfɔːrən/

B1
  • adjective
  • - coming from or characteristic of another country

Harley

/ˈhɑːrli/

C1
  • noun
  • - brand name of a famous American motorcycle manufacturer

truck

/trʌk/

A2
  • noun
  • - a large motor vehicle for transporting goods

gunshot

/ˈɡʌnˌʃɑːt/

B2
  • noun
  • - the discharge of a firearm; the sound made when a gun is fired

charge

/tʃɑːrdʒ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to rush forward aggressively; to accuse someone of a crime
  • noun
  • - the amount of money demanded for a purchase; an electrical potential difference

carbon

/ˈkɑːrbən/

B2
  • noun
  • - a chemical element (symbol C) that is the basis of organic life and used in many materials

clutch

/klʌtʃ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a mechanical device that connects and disconnects power transmission, especially in a vehicle
  • verb
  • - to grasp tightly; to seize

driver

/ˈdraɪvər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a person who operates a vehicle; a component that controls a device

boss

/bɒs/

B1
  • noun
  • - a person in charge of a worker or organization
  • verb
  • - to act in a dominant manner; to command

disrespectful

/ˌdɪsrɪˈspɛktfəl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - showing a lack of respect or courtesy

arrogant

/ˈærəɡənt/

B2
  • adjective
  • - having an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities

rap

/ræp/

B1
  • noun
  • - a musical style characterized by rhythmic spoken lyrics
  • verb
  • - to perform rap music; to speak in a rhythmic, rhyming style

hip‑hop

/ˈhɪp hɒp/

B2
  • noun
  • - a cultural movement and music genre originating in African‑American communities

stop

/stɒp/

A1
  • verb
  • - to cease moving or doing something

marathon

/ˈmærəθɒn/

B2
  • noun
  • - a long-distance running race of 42.195 kilometres; any long, arduous task

reckless

/ˈrekələs/

B2
  • adjective
  • - showing a lack of caution; dangerously careless

modified

/ˈmɒdɪfaɪd/

B2
  • verb
  • - to change something slightly, especially to improve it
  • adjective
  • - changed or altered from its original form

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Y'all niggas ain't hard enough

    ➔ Negative contraction with “ain’t” + comparative adjective + “enough”

    ➔ The word “ain’t” is a colloquial negative contraction meaning “are not”. The phrase “hard enough” uses the comparative adjective “hard” followed by “enough” to express a minimum level.

  • And I came far as fuck

    ➔ Intensifier “as … as” used colloquially with profanity

    ➔ The pattern “as … as” creates a comparison. Here “far” is the adjective and “as fuck” works as an intensifier, meaning “very far”.

  • Please don’t start with us

    ➔ Imperative sentence with negative “don’t” + base verb

    ➔ “Please” softens the request. “Don’t” is the contracted form of “do not”, followed by the base verb “start”. The whole sentence is a polite negative command.

  • Sound of gunshots charge me up

    ➔ Noun phrase as subject + verb “charge” + object pronoun “me” + adverbial particle “up”

    ➔ The whole clause treats “Sound of gunshots” as the subject. The verb “charge” is used transitively; “me” is the direct object, and “up” functions as a particle indicating increase or activation.

  • We was kids tearing party’s up

    ➔ Non‑standard past tense “was” with plural subject + present participle “tearing” + noun “party’s” + particle “up”

    ➔ In standard English the verb should be “were”. The line uses “was” colloquially. “Tearing … up” is a phrasal verb meaning “to cause chaos”. The apostrophe in “party’s” is a slang spelling of “parties”.

  • Told my mama "nothing" when she ask me what I do today

    ➔ Past simple “told” + reported speech + present simple “ask” (non‑standard) + infinitive “do”

    ➔ The speaker uses the past verb “told”. The clause “when she ask me…” should be “asks” in standard English, but the rapper keeps the present simple for rhythm. “What I do today” uses the infinitive “do” after “what”.

  • Had to give twin 10 bands the way he do his thing

    ➔ Modal‑like “had to” + infinitive “give” + noun phrase “twin 10 bands” + clause “the way he do his thing” (non‑standard “do”)

    ➔ “Had to” expresses past necessity. The infinitive “give” follows it. The phrase “the way he do his thing” should be “does” in standard English, but the rapper drops the “s” for rhythm.

  • Y'all knuckles ain't scarred enough

    ➔ Negative contraction “ain’t” + past participle “scarred” + comparative “enough”

    ➔ “Ain’t” is a colloquial negative meaning “are not”. “Scarred” is a past participle used as an adjective. Adding “enough” after the adjective creates a comparative meaning – they are not scarred to a sufficient degree.