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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

RZA & Raekwon in Negotiations on NEW Wu-Tang Project!!!

I keep ceeing reports of a truce, tho the TRUTH is there was NEVER a WAR!!! I have faith that our brothers will get it Right & Exact!!! WORD!!! CLICK HERE to check the report from WuTangClan Blog - fatherama (hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!)



Here is the report from the Guardian:

Raekwon has called a "truce" with the Wu-Tang Clan, agreeing to record new vocals for their forthcoming comeback album.

According to a statement on the group's blog, the recently reticent MC will apparently head into the studio just a couple weeks shy of RZA's 30-day ultimatum, ahead of the release of A Better Tomorrow later this year. "Breaking news!" announced the official Wu-Tang Clan blog. "Raekwon and RZA truce: Raekwon scheduled to hit studio to complete verses for album."

RZA had threatened to release the album without Raekwon's parts if the rapper didn't "come to terms" with the crew by late May. "It ain't the fact that I don't want to be there, because of course I want to be there," Raekwon had told Rolling Stone. "[But] this shit is not right ... If we're there, we gotta do the best everything."

He was particularly critical of Keep Watch, A Better Tomorrow's lead single, which was released without his participation. "I hate that fuckin’ record," he said. "It's the production. And I ain’t shitting on the producer [RZA] because he’s one of our soldiers ... [But] we talkin 'bout a whole new generation is sitting here representin' and making fiery shit and you telling me that we comin out with some mediocre shit?"

A Better Tomorrow was originally supposed to be released in honour of 36 Chambers' 20th anniversary, last November. But Raekwon, Ghostface and GZA apparently held things up, chafing under RZA's leadership. "[RZA's] plan was to do a more humble album. We was like, 'Nah,'" Raekwon told Grantland. The problems continued even after Keep Watch was released, in March, and the LP became available for pre-order.

If Raekwon has really returned to the fold for A Better Tomorrow, Wu-Tang's only remaining problem is one of competition. Besides this new studio album, they are already busy promoting another, even more unusual full-length: Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, a one-of-a-kind concept LP which may sell for millions . Recorded over the past six years, that album may soon be slated to tour the world's galleries and festivals, followed by a multi-million-dollar auction.

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