“RZA put the ball in my hand…that’s a big test for me right there.”

It’s unclear when the next Wu-Tang album will begin to form, but one solid fact has us excited. Ghostface Killah revealed RZA has turned the reigns as project leader over to him.

“RZA put the ball in my hand. He said ‘Yo, I want you to do it,’ and I been wanting to do it, and that’s a big test for me right there,” he told HipHopDX while explaining his philosophy for how to approach the project when the time comes.

“It’s not what you do it’s how you do it. But it has to be done right. If it don’t fit then we can’t do it … People can’t talk about it unless it’s good,” he explained. When asked about bringing in outside collaborators he said he’s open to using someone if their voice compliments the track, but reiterated the importance of the core group.

“I mean when we do this, we don’t got to bring nobody in. Unless there’s somebody that’s already out with a strong name or a good voice that would be good … We got 10 people in the goddamn group,” he said.

Still, the Ironman has no plan to call upon his other Avengers just yet, for now is he’ll focus on his own work and lead by example.

“I’m going to do my part first and let them know what I did and then have them listen to that and follow my lead,” he said.

It sounds like a smart move considering Ghostface’s next expected project is his long-awaited collaboration with MF Doom.

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