Wu-Tang Clans' RZA and Raekwon have buried the hatchet after months of arguing over the direction of the group, meaning the new album, A Better Tomorrow, is on again. Both members had been exchanging words with the press about the album with Raekwon essentially going on strike from the group, and RZA claiming that if Raekwon refused to contribute, the album might not come out at all.

As Radio.com notes, the group posted on their website that Raekwon is set to hit the studio in the next few days to finish his work on the album and confirmed a RZA-Raekwon "truce." However, they did not provide the details of the agreement.

"Breaking news," it reads. "Raekwon and Rza truce : Raekwon scheduled to hit studio to complete verses for album : A Better Tomorrow. "

In other Wu-Tang news, Cher recently confirmed a collaboration with the group on their upcoming, one-of-a-kind release, Once Upon A Time in Shaolin.

We'll update you with more details on A Better Tomorrow as they become available.

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