Have you ever wondered what happen to the Wu-Tang Clan’s next album? After dropping their last album three years ago, many rumors were circulating that the group would be reuniting for a tour or a new album. According to U-God those rumors aren’t true. U-God says his memories of monumental group and RZA in particular isn’t all love.

“One thing that I didn’t like about the whole situation of being with Wu-Tang is that RZA always dealt with separation,” U-God told MTV. ” ‘This n—a is better than that n—a, Ghost is better than you, U-God.’. RZA broke the bond himself and didn’t even know it. He left people like myself, Inspectah Deck and Masta Killah to fend for themselves, while other cats were already on. Sometimes I would be sitting there trying to talk to him, and he would look past me like he was some type of messiah. He let this music go to his head.”.

U-God feels RZA let him down working on his debut solo album “Golden Arms Redemption”. When I was doing my first album, I told RZA, ‘You only get one chance to mess my stuff up, bro,’ ” U-God said. ” ‘You don’t rock me right, you ain’t getting another chance.’ He didn’t rock me right, so I’m like, ‘Next.’ For like 10 years, I’ve been a loyal soldier to RZA. He was able to tell who’s gonna come out, who’s not, who’s gonna sit by the side and wait. ‘Ghost is gonna come, Meth is coming, but U-God, nah, you ain’t coming. What I’m doing right now is for me”. U-God will soon be releasing a compilation album “U-Godzilla Presents the Hillside Scramblers”.