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F*** That Album! Method Man Slams New Wu-Tang Record






Wu-Tang members Method Man and RZA may need to have a sit down soon, as Tical recently revealed that he thinks RZA's idea not to release their final album, Once Upon a Time In Shaolin, for 88 years is just plain stupid.


"What do you mean 88 years?," he exclaimed when the magazine informed him of RZA's plan. "F**k that album. I'm tired of this s**t and I know everybody else is tired of it, too. F**k that album, if that's what they are doing. I haven't heard anything like that, but if they're doing crap like that, f**k that album. Straight up. I'm just keeping it 100. When music can't be music and y'all turning it into something else, f**k that. Give it to the people, if they want to hear the s**t, let them have it. Give it away free. I don't give a f**k; that ain't making nobody rich or poor. Give the f**king music out. Stop playing with the public, man."
Meth was originally down for the idea of a Wu-Tang album being treated like a piece of art, saying, "I dug the whole idea in the beginning. I'm like, 'Wow, this has never been done before.' I was cool with s**t." He now believes things are getting taken too far.
"If that s**t is true, that s**t is stupid. You have to wait 88 years to hear some s**t? By that time, it's going to be f**kin' played out. If it ain't already played out. I hope that's a rumor. Whoever said that, that s**t is f**kin' stupid."


Check out pics of Wu-Tang members above. Do you understand RZA's decision to wait so long before dropping the album, or is Method Man right about things being taken a little too far in the name of art?

Source: XXL

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