If your still holding your breathe for the next Wu-Tang album, I think its time for you to exhale. Talks of a reunion seem to get strained by the mention of recreating the unity the once had. “How is there going to be a reunion when we’ve never broken up,” Method Man told MTV. “All the people that run in the streets are up on me now, ‘When’s the new Wu coming out?’ Where was y’all two albums ago when we had Wu albums coming out and nobody was checking or going to the stores to buy that? As soon as the brothers get their stuff together. Because I’m not going in the studio to make a half-ass album just because of public demand.”
It seems as if Ghostface doesn’t agree with Method Man’s view on what the Wu needs to do to get back together.
“That’s my brother and all that, that’s my people, I love him,” Ghostface said. “But it’s like … if he don’t want to do that, then yo, you ain’t gotta do it. It’s like, yo, all this TV stuff man, I don’t be frontin’ in front of the camera. So it’s like yo, you might as well be like, ‘I’m not down.’ So make it official. Wu can either break up or try to keep on moving on. Ain’t no time for all that little sideways stuff.” With all the latest rumors saying Wu-Tang planned to get back together to do a tour, book and album with nothing ever becoming, Ghostface has his own ideas on how the group can get back together. If you don’t want to be down with this — and this goes for any Wu-Tang Clan member — we can make this and put this live on TV and let the people see that he’s not down, or he’s not down, or he’s not down,” he said. “So we don’t keep leaving the people in suspense. It’s not fair.”