100 (feat. Drake)

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The Game and Drake's Call for Authenticity in '100'

In '100,' The Game and Drake delve into the complexities of loyalty, authenticity, and the harsh realities of fame. The song opens with a vivid recounting of a night spent discussing life and music, setting a reflective tone. The Game's lyrics quickly shift to a more intense narrative, revealing a plot against Drake and the measures taken to protect him. This part of the song underscores the dangers that come with fame, especially in the rap industry, where jealousy and betrayal are rampant. The Game's reference to Biggie and Diddy adds a historical layer, reminding listeners of past tragedies in the hip-hop world.

The chorus, where The Game repeatedly asks for people to 'keep it eight more than 92 with me, 100,' is a plea for genuine loyalty and honesty. This line is a clever play on the idea of being '100% real,' emphasizing the importance of authenticity in a world full of deceit. Drake's verse further explores this theme, expressing frustration with fake friends and the superficiality that often accompanies success. He reflects on how his achievements have altered his relationships, making it clear that he values sincerity over flattery.

The song also touches on the emotional toll of losing close friends, as The Game reminisces about a friend who passed away. This adds a layer of vulnerability to the track, showing that beneath the tough exterior, there is a deep sense of loss and longing. The repeated mention of 'L.A. niggas be the craziest' serves as both a warning and a testament to the unpredictable nature of life in Los Angeles, particularly in the rap scene. Overall, '100' is a raw and honest exploration of the challenges that come with fame, the importance of loyalty, and the emotional weight of loss.

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