“Steady Hands” Song Lyrics Meaning | Imani Lenz
Steady Hands explores discipline, endurance, and staying grounded as a creator. Imani Lenz reflects on patience, vision, and long-term commitment.
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Intro:
I got steady hands
You already know
When I’m rocking them angles
From the left to the right
Up, down, I got steady hands
You know I’ma get the shot no matter what
You know the shot gone be on point
And you already know my camera rolling
Verse 1:I got steady hands, 10 digits
Camera heavy, but i’m pushing limits
Fingers burning and I’m still clicking
snappin photos of that fried chicken
Resist the urge cuz it’s finger licking
I was filming for them politicians
Public meetings they was poli tricking
Left the county, 'cause I had a vision
Videos of our culture missing
I’m giving you game, pay attention
Keep a steady hand, like you pitching
Film the culture from rags to riches
Black stock footage you know the mission
Grab that camera, let’s get it clicking
Load it up, get paid commission
pass the juice, just keep on sipping
Hook:I got steady hands no cheat code
filming for the culture and the people
snap it while I can no reload
I got steady hands no ego
I got steady hands
I got steady hands
I got steady hands
cameraman with a plan
I got steady hands
I got steady hands
i got steady hands
cameraman with a plan
Verse 2:Shootin raw speeding with them memory cards
Is you down with us, we really snapping for the cause
15 stops when you film in log
camera rolling boy we can’t never pause
Black Stock Footage, yeah I had a dream
Pick a topic, film it, yeah we need everything
Keep shooting solo or go form a team
Go plan it out, scout, and go make a scene
Load that footage up and go start the edit
Trim the sides like tape and go cut edges
just step and repeat like you filming pledges
I’m Married to the game, like I’m filming weddings
Hook:I got steady hands no cheat code
filming for the culture and the people
snap it while I can no reload
I got steady hands no ego
I got steady hands
I got steady hands
I got steady hands
cameraman with a plan
I got steady hands
I got steady hands
I got steady hands
cameraman with a plan
Steady Hands
A Lyrics Breakdown & Reflection
There’s a certain calm that comes with experience.
Not loud confidence. Not rush.
Just knowing you can hold the frame steady no matter what’s happening around you.
That’s where Steady Hands lives.
This song came from years of showing up — tired, focused, underestimated — and still doing the work with intention. It’s about control, patience, and trusting your own rhythm when everything around you feels fast.
Steady Hands Isn’t About Speed — It’s About Control
A lot of people think growth means moving faster.
More shoots. More posts. More noise.
For me, steady hands mean the opposite.
It means:
Not rushing the shot
Not forcing the moment
Not reacting to every outside opinion
When your hands are steady, your vision stays clear.
You don’t flinch when things get hectic.
You don’t panic when things go quiet.
You just keep shooting.
Discipline Over Distraction
There’s a quiet discipline in this song that matters to me.
Steady hands come from repetition — not talent.
From doing the work when nobody’s watching.
From learning when to wait instead of chasing.
I’ve learned that the best creators aren’t always the loudest ones.
They’re the ones who can stay focused while everything else is trying to pull their attention away.
This song is me choosing intention over impulse.
Trusting the Frame You’re In
Every verse is rooted in presence.
Being locked in.
Knowing where you are.
Knowing what you’re building.
When I say steady hands, I’m talking about trusting:
Your timing
Your perspective
Your process
Even when the results aren’t immediate.
Some shots take time to reveal themselves.
Some stories don’t rush.
Calm Is a Skill
One thing I’ve learned through cameras, music, and life is this:
Calm is something you practice.
You don’t wait for it to arrive.
You build it through consistency.
Steady hands don’t shake when pressure shows up.
They adjust.
They breathe.
They keep rolling.
That’s what this song represents for me — the ability to stay grounded while still moving forward.
Final Reflections
Steady Hands isn’t about proving anything.
It’s about trusting that the work speaks when you let it breathe.
No rush.
No panic.
Just presence.
Hands steady.
Lens clear.
Still in motion.
About Imani Lenz
Imani Lenz is a multidisciplinary music artist, filmmaker, and cultural storyteller whose work centers on perspective, preservation, and lived experience. He is the founder of Black Stock Footage, a platform dedicated to documenting and monetizing authentic Black narratives, and the creator of Film Trips — group content experiences hosted by local creators that blend community, storytelling, and visual culture. Through music, film, and photography, Imani uses the lens as both a creative tool and a vehicle for cultural memory.
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