Fans have been waiting a long time for a Wu-Tang Clan reunion, and RZA recently gave the NY Times a lengthy explanation of what it would take for the crew to reunite. In the meantime though, Ghostface Killah has revealed he's already recorded tracks for a possible Wu album.
With the 20-year anniversary of Wu-Tang's iconic Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) approaching, RZA was eyeing November to drop something new from the Wu. As Ghost told MTV News, he and RZA had just talked about the potential reunion the other day, and Ghost has faith that RZA can make it happen, "He knows what it takes to go ahead and get there. He done studied the game now,"
Ghostface goes on to reveal that while he was working on his follow-up to Supreme Clientele, he was also taking the time to do records for a possible Wu album. "While I was doin' my Supreme Clientele shit, the second one, The Wally Era, I was doin' joints for the next Wu album," he revealed.
Ghost once again reiterates his faith in his fellow Wu-Tang member, RZA, "I believe in him because if it wasn't for him I wouldn't be standing here today, regardless of what," Ghost said. "He still got this same hungry for this Wu shit."