The Game's song "Bleek Is..." is a diss track aimed at rapper Memphis Bleek. The lyrics depict The Game boasting about his own success and talent while disrespecting Memphis Bleek's credibility and skills in the rap industry. The song starts with The Game comparing himself to boxing legend Roy Jones Jr., implying that Memphis Bleek is about to get defeated in the rap game. He warns Memphis Bleek to be prepared for the upcoming battle. In the first verse, The Game references his own success with two gold albums and mocks Memphis Bleek's fame and wealth. He also accuses Memphis Bleek of being fake and lacking authenticity, claiming that he has never sold drugs like The Game has. The chorus repeats the line "Memph Bleek" several times, emphasizing The Game's taunting of Memphis Bleek. In the second verse, The Game criticizes the East Coast rap scene for embracing Memphis Bleek and attempting to imitate the late Tupac Shakur. He brags about his own experiences in the streets and accuses Memphis Bleek of being a fake gangster. The third verse continues the verbal assault on Memphis Bleek. The Game claims that Jay-Z made a mistake by choosing Memphis Bleek as his protégé and mocks the rapper's album sales. He also threatens violence, suggesting that he would harm Memphis Bleek in various parts of New York if provoked. Overall, "Bleek Is..." is a confrontational diss track in which The Game asserts his dominance over Memphis Bleek and discredits his rap career.