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- 100 (explicit) | The Game

: The track was produced by Cardo , Johnny Juliano, and 40 .

: Drake reflects on how his circle has shrunk as his accomplishments grew, stating he would have "so many friends" if he weren't successful.

: It features a prominent vocal sample from "Feel the Fire" by Peabo Bryson . The Game - 100 (Explicit)

: The Game asserts his dominance in L.A., warning outsiders not to mess with Drake in his city and mentioning he has "vests" (protection) for Drake's OVO crew. Production Details

: Described as a "slow burner" with G-Funk influences and skittering trap drums, it avoids a high-energy club vibe in favor of a reflective atmosphere. Music Video & Visuals : The track was produced by Cardo , Johnny Juliano, and 40

The title "100" refers to the slang phrase "keeping it 100," meaning to speak the absolute truth and stay authentic.

: Both artists address fake friends who only come around for money and status. Drake famously raps about people "skimming off the budget" while claiming to be family. : The Game asserts his dominance in L

is a collaboration between Compton rapper The Game and Canadian artist Drake , released in 2015 as the first single from The Game's sixth studio album, The Documentary 2 . The track is a mellow, soul-sampled hip-hop anthem centered on authenticity, loyalty, and the corrosive effect of fame on relationships. Core Themes & Meaning