A few weeks ago Ghostface Killah and Raekwon opened the floodgates by speaking on their distaste for RZA’s production and business practices. For his part, Method Man doesn’t plan on adding to the discussion. One of the Wu-Tang Clan’s most outspoken members says he has other plans.


“There’s a reason why I ain’t spoke yet,”
Method Man told MTV. “When the album drops we can talk.” Both RZA and Method Man were making a stop at the American Gangster premiere, after RZA was featured in the movie.

Speaking of beef, Fabolous says that he wants no part in the ongoing one between his mutual friends Joe Budden and Ransom. Fab was considering releasing “This Is Family” as a single, but obviously reconsidered.

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“I love both of them lyrically,” Fabolous told MTV. “I never saw it coming. They’re even a little closer than I am to both of them. People wake up a different rapper sometimes. One day they wake up this way, and one day they wake up a different way. At the end of the day they’re grown men. Hopefully they can work it out or rap it out and don’t clap it out.”

In other Def Jam news, the label is releasing Def Jam Sessions, Vol. 1 on Dec. 18. The collection features imports and exclusives from Nas, Fabolous, Ne-Yo,Redman, Rihanna and Bobby Valentino.