The Game's song "My Life (Remix)" is a collaborative track featuring Lil Wayne, Eminem, and 2Pac. The song explores themes of perseverance, self-reflection, and the struggles faced by these artists in their respective lives. In the chorus, Lil Wayne expresses his dedication to working hard and grinding until he's tired. He questions why he hasn't faced the same fate as many of his peers who have passed away, wondering what he's doing right in his life. Eminem's verse reflects on his role as a leader and the pressure he feels to maintain composure despite the weight of the world on his shoulders. He recalls a past beef with rapper Benzino and the importance of setting an example for his crew. Eminem also reflects on a battle with Ja Rule and the toll it took on him, expressing his exhaustion and questioning his involvement in hip-hop. The Game's verse highlights his individuality and uniqueness in the music industry. He describes himself as a "Martian" and addresses the criticism he faces. He dismisses racial tensions, stating that it's not about race. The Game also reflects on his struggles and how his sons bring joy to his life. He mentions singing with Mary J. Blige, referencing her song "No More Drama," and finding common ground with rapper Common. The Game concludes by comparing his past empty life to a gun without bullets, and now seeing his life as full and abundant. 2Pac's verse, taken from his previous work, discusses his experiences with law enforcement and his confrontations with adversaries. He reflects on his dreams and wishes, as well as his no-nonsense approach to dealing with snitches and betrayal. 2Pac's verse also touches on the media's scrutiny and the struggles he faces as a public figure. He mentions his history with the police influencing crime rates and the story of a friend who embraced the Thug Life mentality and ultimately met a tragic end. Overall, "My Life (Remix)" explores the personal journeys, challenges, and reflections of these artists as they navigate the music industry and their individual lives.