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Wu-Tang Clan will drop its sixth studio album, A Better Tomorrow, on Dec. 2, but anxious fans can stream the record now on YouTube. It's been seven years since RZA, Ghostface Killah and Method Man all collaborated on an album (2007's 8 Diagrams). Despite feuding between leaders Raekwon and RZA, the group managed to work out its problems and finish the album, releasing the singles "Ruckus in B Minor," "Ron O'Neal," "Keep Watch" and "Necklace" previously. -
Wu-Tang Clan Share Title Track From Upcoming Album 'A Better Tomorrow' [LISTEN]
We're less than one week away from the new Wu-Tang Clan album A Better Tomorrow, which gives the New York rap crew enough time to share one more track before the album drops. The latest song to be shared from the album is its title track, though in a rather confusing twist, Wu-Tang Clan already released a song titled "A Better Tomorrow" on their 1997 album Wu-Tang Forever, which is totally different from the one they shared today. -
Wu-Tang Clan Shares New Single "Necklace" From 'A Better Tomorrow' [LISTEN]
Wu-Tang Clan’s new album A Better Tomorrow will be out in less than two weeks, but today the legendary hip-hop crew have shared yet another track from the album, titled “Necklace,” which you can check out below. -
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. -
13 Best Albums To Play on Halloween: Black Sabbath, Slayer and More
Halloween is coming up this Friday (in case you forgot), so if you're looking for some spooky music to play at your Halloween party, or just something to play around the house that night for some atmosphere, check out these 13 albums. -
Wu-Tang Clan Reveal Release Date For New Album 'A Better Tomorrow'
Wu-Tang Clan's next full-length album, "A Better Tomorrow," will be released just in time for the holiday season on December 2, their new label, Warner Bros., announced yesterday (October 3). -
RZA Talks New Wu-Tang Clan Album And Specialty Speaker System For Fans [TRACKLIST]
Deluxe reissues of artists' back catalogs are all the rage these days to honor special anniversaries. To celebrate 20 years of the Wu-Tang Clan, RZA and company are breaking the re-release trend and putting out an album of new material, among other special plans. -
Krayzie Bone Proposes Bone Thugs/Wu-Tang LP, Talks $1 Million 'Legends' Album
Krayzie Bone has a pretty good idea. Hip-hop heads are sure to love it. Music Times recently reported Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's announcement of the title for their forthcoming album but one of the group's members already has an idea for another album in mind. -
10 Musicians Who Have Directed Films: Bob Dylan, Neil Young, And More
Today Bruce Springsteen shared his short film/music video Hunter of Invisible Game on his website, which is his directorial debut. Springsteen is far from the first musician to direct a film, however. Here are ten more musicians who have dabbled in film directing. -
8 Pairs Of Musicians You May Not Know Are Related: Patti Smith & Meg White, RZA & GZA, And More
There are plenty of well-known families throughout music history: Tim Buckley and his son Jeff Buckley, the Beach Boy's Wilson brothers, but some musicians are related in ways that are more unexpected or even obscured. Here are eight pairs of musicians that you may not know are related. -
Wu-Tang Clan's RZA and Raekwon have come to a 'truce,' 'A Better Tomorrow' back on again
Wu-Tang Clans' RZA and Raekwon have buried the hatchet after months of arguing over the direction of the group, meaning the new album, A Better Tomorrow, is on again. Both members had been exchanging words with the press about the album with Raekwon essentially going on strike from the group and RZA claiming that if Raekwon refused to contribute, the album might not come out at all. -
Raekwon claims RZA has 'compromised' Wu-Tang Clan with 'mediocre' music
RZA and Raekwon have been publicly feuding over the direction of Wu-Tang Clan's 20th anniversary album, A Better Tomorrow, ever since it was announced. Now, it appears that the feud is in full force as Raekwon told Rolling Stone that Wu-Tang has been "compromised" by RZA's creative direction, which he calls "mediocre" and out of touch.
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