Wu-Tang Clan promises ‘A Better Tomorrow’

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The Wu-Tang Clan is one of hip-hop’s most beloved groups.

They are also one of hip-hop’s most unstable and volatile groups.


The surviving eight members of the crew have had a notoriously contentious relationship in recent years, with lawsuits, disses and bad blood brewing between many of them. But according to a press release, that’s all behind them now.

Not only are they slated to take the stage at Bonnaroo this year, RZA, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Method Man, U-God, GZA, Masta Killa and Inspectah Deck are reuniting to release a new album, 20 years after the release of their seminal debut album, 1993s Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers.)


According to HipHopNMore, the group will be releasing A Better Tomorrow in July. No other details have been released to the media about the project.

The news is undoubtedly music to the ears of the crew’s devoted fan base, which had been receiving mixed signals in the last few months from various members.

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