On the 39th week of Mean Mondays, R-Mean shows love to the legendary Rap crew, Wu-Tang Clan which is actually working on an album titled Wu-Tang: The Saga Continues and will feature an appearance by Mean. This new joint has Mean rapping over three different instrumentals from the Clan and he does the utmost on all three. First, we have the 4th Chamber instrumental by GZA, Mean raps about his background, experiences and how he began with the music. The tempo switches on Method Man's Bring The Pain instrumental and Mean references the bible and continues to mention that he's one of the best emcees around while also mimicking Method Man's line, "Is it real son, is it really real son. Let me know it's real son if it's really real." The beat then slows down as we hear the final instrumental for the Clan's Heaterz and R-Mean continues to state that he's dangerous on the mic and also shows love to the Wu-Tang Clan, "We ain't coming here to befriend you, salute the all mighty Wu, let the saga continue." All hail Mean!
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