R-Mean Celebrates Life On His Latest Single "Love Live Life"

R-Mean comes through with for week 50 of Mean Mondays.

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With only three more weeks left in the year, R-Mean is gearing up to conclude his Mean Monday series. He's came through every single Monday with new fire and his series is unfortunately coming to an end in the near future. However, with a few more weeks left, we could always appreciate his offerings. Today, he comes through with his latest effort "Love Live Life."

R-Mean comes through with some sunny, reggae vibes on "Love Live Life." He samples reggae band Midnite's "Love The Life You Live" for his bouncy new track. R-Mean flexes his lyricism while expressing his gratefulness for the simple things in life. With Just Blaze production sitting behind him, he welcomes the 50th Mean Monday track with positive vibes.

Quotable Lyrics
So no more hate in my heart
No more built up vendettas
No more egos gettin in the way of buildin' together
That shits all part of the journey dawg, I live mine free
Because life is a beautiful struggle, that's Talib Kweli


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