We're slowly nearing the end of the Mean Mondays series and R-Mean has consistently released new music every week since the series began about ten months ago. For the 45th week, R-Mean gives us H.O.P.E which comes as a positive message for those going through traumatic experiences including domestic violence and drug addiction. He also shared that the acronym, in fact, stands for Hold On, Pain Ends which he also says repeatedly in the chorus. The track has R-Mean share his family problems on the second verse, "They hate it when I talk about them but I love them 'cause the mother's my aunty, the addict's my little cousin," something he also did on Rain. We have seven Mondays left of the Mean Mondays series, let's make the most of it.
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