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Wu-Tang Clan Share New Track "Ruckus in B Minor", Detail A Better Tomorrow Tracklist


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Wu-Tang Clan Share New Track "Ruckus in B Minor", Detail A Better Tomorrow Tracklist

Tonight, Wu-Tang Clan shared another new song from their forthcoming album A Better Tomorrow. "Ruckus in B Minor" was premiered tonight on Funkmaster Flex's Hot 97 show. That's it above via ComplexUpdate: As MissInfo.tv points out, the album is available for pre-order via iTunes—find the tracklist below and the official artwork above.

Previously, the band shared "Ron O'Neal" and "Keep Watch". A Better Tomorrow is out December 2.

It's not to be confused with the other new Wu-Tang album, Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, which will be released in a (very) limited edition of just one copy.

A Better Tomorrow:

01 Ruckus in B Minor
02 Felt
03 40th Street Black / We Will Fight
04 Mistaken Identity
05 Hold the Heater
06 Crushed Egos
07 Keep Watch
08 Miracle
09 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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