Wu-Tang Clan Share New Single 'Ruckus in B Minor,' Reveal 'A Better Tomorrow' Tracklist [LISTEN]

The Wu-Tang Clan's upcoming studio album A Better Tomorrow will not be out for another month, but the legendary hip-hop crew has shared another one of the album's singles, which you can check out below. Titled "Ruckus in B Minor," the new single is the opening track to A Better Tomorrow and is likely a reference to their classic Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) opener "Bring Da Ruckus." They have also revealed the album's tracklist.

The late Ol' Dirty Bastard makes a posthumous appearance in the song's introduction, which is followed by verses from Inspectah Deck, U-God, Cappadonna, Ghostface Killah and GZA, as well as bridges from Method Man and RZA.

You can check out Wu-Tang Clan's "Ruckus in B Minor" here:

A Better Tomorrow is set for release Dec. 2 through Warner Bros. Records. It will be Wu-Tang Clan's sixth studio album overall, their first since 2007's 8 Diagrams. "Ruckus in B Minor" is the third single to be shared from A Better Tomorrow, following "Keep Watch" and "Ron O'Neal."

A Better Tomorrow is available for pre-order through iTunes. You can check out the recently revealed tracklist here:

1. Ruckus in B Minor
2. Felt
3. 40th Street Black/We Will Fight
4. Mistaken Identity
5. Hold the Heater
6. Crushed Egos
7. Keep Watch
8. Miracle
9. Preacher's Daughter
10. Pioneer the Frontier
11. Necklace
12. Ron O'Neal
13. A Better Tomorrow
14. Never Let Go
15. Wu-Tang Reunion

"[T]he album has a small concept in a sense," RZA recently told Billboard about A Better Tomorrow. "Musically it travels from a guy who is going through difficulties, tries to find himself, gets involved with some violence, some troubles, but then realizes that it's best sometimes to walk away from the past and all the bad times and maybe work on making his life better, and a better tomorrow."

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Wu-Tang Clan, A Better Tomorrow, Ol' Dirty Bastard, RZA, GZA, Ghostface Killah, Method Man
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