Raekwon “On Strike” From Wu-Tang Clan, Blasts RZA For “Mediocre’ Music”

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On the surface, this should be a great time for Wu-Tang Clan. The group is prepping the release of their comeback album A Better Tomorrow, their first since 2007’s 8 Diagrams, while simultaneously upending industry conventions by selling one copy of a different 31-track album titled The Wu – Once Upon a Time in Shaolin. But the revered hip-hop crew seems more divided than ever, at least among certain members. Earlier this week, RZA claimed that Raekwon has essentially disappeared from the recording of A Better Tomorrow, and that creatively, the two were on “different paths.” Rolling Stone got on the phone with an angry, passionate Raekwon, who rebutted RZA’s charges, accused him of lying and lobbied harsh charges against the Wu-Tang producer.

Check out Rae’s full Q&A with the RollingStone here.

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