The song "No Man Falls" by The Game featuring Pusha T and 2 Chainz is a rap song that touches on various themes such as street life, success, and self-confidence. In the first verse, Pusha T references his background and the issues he has faced, mentioning dancehall, a genre of music, and blaming Dudus (a reference to Christopher Coke, a Jamaican drug lord). He also talks about his jewelry and the attention it attracts. He then mentions Ukraine and Russia, suggesting he has influence and power in his area. Pusha T continues by mentioning a Kalashnikov, a type of assault rifle, and warns not to provoke him. He boasts about his dominance and how he can make people disappear without a trace. He challenges anyone to test him and mentions the support of his "gang." Next, The Game takes over and starts his verse by comparing drugs to a membership, suggesting he is deeply involved in the drug trade. He talks about his wealth and the extravagant lifestyle he leads, mentioning Mario Brothers and standing on bricks as symbols of success. He also references the Clipse, a rap duo of which Pusha T was a member. The Game continues to assert his authenticity and claims he would never lie. He talks about his savage actions in a beef, including picking up his opponent's baby mama and son. He describes strapping the child in a car seat and ordering the woman to drive to the enemy's location before ultimately killing them both. He also mentions wearing a mask like Balenciaga, a luxury fashion brand, and walking into a club with a large entourage like Death Row Records, a prominent record label from the 90s. The Game emphasizes his boldness and lack of fear by mentioning that he doesn't wear a bulletproof vest and refers to his former label, Aftermath Entertainment. He reminisces about buying expensive jewelry and mentions 50 Cent's absence in a Verzuz battle (a rap battle series) without him. He compares himself to notable figures in music history, including Earth, Wind & Fire and Ron Isley, and highlights the influence of cocaine in his life. The last verse is delivered by 2 Chainz, who starts by expressing his wealth and social status. He mentions having brunch with billionaires, appearing rich from head to toe, and wearing diamond chains. He boasts about his guns and lack of involvement in politics. He references having a screensaver filled with bricks, symbolizing his involvement in the drug trade. 2 Chainz continues with his flashy and confident style, mentioning his signature leather attire and his association with the streets. He talks about his interactions with women, including strippers, and his extravagant spending habits. He refers to his past life as a drug dealer and the crime that paid the most for him. He mentions Tony Alimony as a metaphor for being married to the streets. The song concludes with The Game echoing the sound of a classic car, a '64 Chevy Impala with hydraulics. He describes riding through Compton, his hometown, with his car's rear lifted. This line represents his connection to his roots and his authenticity as a rapper from the streets. Overall, "No Man Falls" reflects the artists' experiences and success in the music industry and street life, along with their confidence and determination to stay on top.