In an interview with Revolt, rapper Method Man revealed he would most likely not be joining the Wu-Tang Clan on their upcoming tour in support of their new album A Better Tomorrow.

"I can speak for myself and say that I enjoy writing again, definitely do. It's fun," Method told Revolt.

When asked about his future plans with Wu-Tang, however, he gave a much more depressing response, admitting, "No, I don't think I’ll be on the Wu-Tang tour ... I can't tell you much more than that."

When asked about the title of Wu-Tang’s upcoming album A Better Tomorrow, Method did not seem to know what it means, insisting, "You gotta ask RZA that, I don't know. I'm not sure about A Better Tomorrow, I just thought it was the title to a Chow-Yun Fat movie ... John Woo."

Method Man's absence from the upcoming Wu-Tang tour is just one in a series of roadblocks for the legendary hip-hop group in the last year. Back in April, it was revealed that Raekwon was holding up production of A Better Tomorrow due to creative clashes with group leader RZA, saying, "we cannot leave everything in RZA's hand no more."

Method Man also discusses some of his future projects in the interview. Though he does not have any solo music in the works, he is doing more acting, including a spot on the CBS series Scorpion. He also hints at a possible sequel to How High, his 2001 comedy with fellow rapper Redman.

You can check out the complete interview over at Revolt.

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