"Being that everybody wasn’t so fully happy about this last project, yeah, it’s a possibility that you’ll get another one real soon, hopefully," Raekwon says.
With fans as well as members of the group itself somewhat lukewarm on the Wu-Tang Clan's last album, A Better Tomorrow, rapper Raekwon says there's always the possibility of one more project.
Rae's just-released solo album, Fly International Luxurious Art, might be demanding all of his attention for now, but in a recent interview with MTV the rapper touched briefly on his thoughts about another Wu album.
“I never close the door on what we’re capable of doing,” Rae said in an interview with MTV. “Being that everybody wasn’t so fully happy about this last project, yeah, it’s a possibility that you’ll get another one real soon, hopefully. I think we just gotta wait and see."
Raekwon hinted that scheduling and finding themselves on the same page conceptually was and continues to be the biggest challenge facing the group's recording process.
“We’ve been doing it for a long time, too, as a crew," he said. "So, everybody’s mind is in a different place. When we come together, I always want it to be 100 percent dedication and time within that album. That’s always been a problem because there’s so many of us.”
As for the reception to last year's A Better Tomorrow, Rae issued a message to fans that RZA wasn't at fault for the unexpected direction.
“I don’t ever want nobody to ever think that everything is RZA’s fault based on that album not being what that we expected,” Rae said. “It was just that everybody was just all over the place.”
Watch the full interview below:
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