Feuding Wu-Tang Clan stars reunite in the studio
Wu-Tang Clan stars Rza and Raekwon appear to have ended their rift and are working together again on the rap collective's much-anticipated new album A Better Tomorrow.
Raekwon recently insisted he would not be part of the album because he disagreed with RZA's vision for the project, prompting the producer to warn fans that he was considering dumping the whole thing if his bandmate refused to be a part of the recording process.
Last month (Apr14), RZA told Sports Illustrated, "The album is
slated to come out in July. If we don't come to terms in the next
30 days, then this will either be an album without Raekwon or an
album that never sees the light of day. That's a strong potential,
because I would not want to put out a Wu-Tang album without every
live member available."
But the project has been given a boost thanks to a new post on the
group's website, which reads, "Raekwon scheduled to hit studio to
complete verses for album."
A Better Tomorrow will be the Wu-Tang Clan's first album release
since 2007's 8 Diagrams.