The song "Don't Worry" by The Game featuring Mary J. Blige tells the story of a woman named Mary who is waiting for her partner, referred to as "Game," while he is incarcerated. Mary expresses her dedication and commitment to Game, assuring him that she will be waiting for him no matter how long it takes. Mary acknowledges that their conjugal visits, which are intimate visits allowed in some prisons, are not enough for her. She longs for a future filled with real love and promises to wait for Game while he serves his time. She even takes on a second job to ensure their financial stability and protect their assets. Game reciprocates Mary's devotion and speaks of his longing for her as well. He reminisces about her beauty and their intimate moments together. He acknowledges that the people he associated with led him astray, causing their current situation. However, he expresses his gratitude for Mary's unwavering support and love. Both Mary and Game face judgment from others who see Game as a criminal. Despite the negativity, Mary remains committed to Game and believes in his ability to change. Game expresses his appreciation for Mary's loyalty, calling her his backbone and acknowledging her presence during his difficult times. The song ends with Mary reaffirming her commitment to Game, expressing her willingness to wait for him and assuring him that she will be by his side. She emphasizes that she wants a future with him and that she will be there for him whenever he needs her.