The Game and Drake reunite after years to release “No Brakes,” a new collaboration from The Game’s upcoming album, The Documentary 3, and TDE Punch reacts.
Released Thursday, August 20, the track adds another major feature to Drake’s recent run of appearances. It also puts The Game’s loyalty to Drake under renewed scrutiny.
Drake handles the song’s hook, repeatedly delivering, “No Brakes, no brakes, no brakes, no brakes.” The Game takes the verses, bringing his signature West Coast perspective to the record.
His lyrics leave little ambiguity about where he stands.
“Me, Drake and Drake, we the three amigos,” The Game raps. “Circles got smaller than a peephole.”
He follows with another pointed declaration: “If I have to pick a side, I’m choosing homicide.”
The song arrives amid continued discussion about alliances in West Coast hip-hop. Those conversations intensified after Drake’s 2024 feud with Kendrick Lamar.
TDE Punch Reacts To The Game & Drake’s New Track “No Brakes” From The Documentary 3
The Game has addressed his relationship with both rappers. During his July 23 Verzuz battle against YG in Los Angeles, he publicly saluted Drake.
“Shout out to the boy,” The Game told the crowd before performing their 2015 collaboration, “100.” “I don’t give a fuck how a n**** feel about it.”
The Game has also expressed respect for Kendrick while emphasizing his bond with Drake. He has previously called Drizzy a brother and credited him with supporting his career.
Their relationship stretches back more than a decade. “No Brakes” now adds another chapter to their collaborative history.
The 6 God’s influence surfaced during the Verzuz battle as well. The Game performed “100,” while YG performed his Drake-assisted hit “Who Do You Love?”
Reaction to “No Brakes” has been divided. Some listeners welcomed the reunion, while others criticized the track.
TDE president Punch added another layer to the conversation after the song’s release. He posted on X, formerly Twitter, “The World’s really Gone Crazy. 🤣🤣🤣”
For The Game, “No Brakes” reinforces a longstanding alliance while placing his position within rap’s shifting landscape back under the spotlight.


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