No official track list, release date, or cover have been released yet.
No official track list, release date, or cover have been released yet.
The Wu-Tang “W” is arguably the most significant logo in all of Hip-Hop. While it’s been a decent while since the clan as a whole has dropped a complete project that fans celebrated, there have always been solid products dropping courtesy of the Shaolin collective. Ghostface has carried the torch for a while, and Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II signified the official return of the Chef. Since it’s release, everything Raekwon has released has been loved by the fans, and for the most part, critically acclaimed. In an April 2013 interview with HipHopDX, Raekwon shared two fairly significant details about what to expect from his seventh album. “I want to make an album where people in London or people in Germany will love it,” Rae revealed. “There are certain sounds I want to explore and not make it just a hardcore album from a hardcore emcee… This album may have more features than I’ve ever had in my life in a good way where it’s a different soup for y’all.”
Given his rededication to “cooking up some marvelous shit” to keep fan’s collective mouths watering, disappointment is highly unlikely.