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

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

: 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

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

: It features a prominent vocal sample from "Feel the Fire" by Peabo Bryson .

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

: 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.

: 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

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