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Wu-Tang Clan Debuts New Track 'Ruckus in B Minor'
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The song, which features an intro from the late Ol' Dirty Bastard, appears on the long-awaited 'A Better Tomorrow' album that's coming out on December 2.

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A new song from Wu-Tang Clan's long-awaited new album is here. The rap collective gave Hot 97's Funkmaster Flex the green light to premiere the cut called "Ruckus in B Minor" on Monday night, November 3.

The track opens with some lines from the late member Ol' Dirty Bastard. "It's the ODB kid, once again coming through your area. And I'm going to tell you one time, you gon' love this," he said before other Wu-Tang members remind people that they're still the best in the game.

"Ruckus in B Minor" is featured on Wu-Tang's 20th anniversary album, "A Better Tomorrow". Available for pre-order on iTunes now, it will finally be released on December 2 via Warner Bros. Records which they joined earlier this year.

"A Better Tomorrow" will be Wu-Tang's first LP since 2007's "The 8 Diagrams". The group has another album on the way. Titled "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin", the set which they secretly worked on in years will come in a limited edition of just one copy.

"A Better Tomorrow" Tracklist:

  1. "Ruckus In B Minor"
  2. "Felt"
  3. "40th Street Black" / "We Will Fight"
  4. "Mistaken Identity"
  5. "Hold the Heater"
  6. "Crushed Egos"
  7. "Keep Watch"
  8. "Miracle"
  9. "Preacher's Daughter"
  10. "Pioneer the Frontier"
  11. "Necklace"
  12. "Ron O'Neal"
  13. "A Better Tomorrow"
  14. "Never Let Go"
  15. "Wu-Tang Reunion"

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