Drake and The Game are teaming up for a song on the latter's upcoming "Documentary 2" album and Game's old Compton neighborhood is set to serve as the backdrop for the accompanying video.

HotNewHipHop reports production for the track "100" brought out what seemed like all of Compton on Tuesday and onlookers were able to witness Game freely roaming the set wearing a Toronto Blue Jays jersey with Drake's name stitched across the back.

Aside from shooting the video, TMZ reports Game thought this was the perfect time and situation to introduce the "Started From the Bottom" rapper to his side of town.

For his part, Drake didn't seem as out of place as some might think he would. Reports are the former "Degrassi" star smoothly interacted with everyone in the crowd and "Compton welcomed him with open arms, even the ones throwing up gang signs."

It's been a busy week for Drake, who just hours before hosted a celebrity-filled bash at his Los Angeles mansion that drew the likes of The Game, Kanye West, Amber Rose, French Montana, Travis Scott, Blac Chyna and Draya Michele. Reports are exes West and Rose never interacted with another and made certain to stay out of each other's space.

TMZ adds Drake's parties are becoming quite the hot ticket around L.A this summer, and also in the house among the up to 600 guests were NBA stars Brandon Jennings and Nick Young.

Reportedly, the menu included hamburgers, hot dogs, wings and mac and cheese and there was also at least two different bars, one of them just for doing shots.

The new "100" track is rumored to be produced by Cardo and Johnny Juliano.