It looks like Wu-Tang Clan fans will see in the next 30 days if the long awaited album A Better Tomorrow will be released or not.

In an interview with Sports Illustrated on Wednesday, RZA explained that he refuses to drop the album without all surviving members of the group -- including Raekwon. If the rapper doesn't comply and get on board with the album it will never be released to the public.

"If we don't come to terms [with Raekwon], I think, within the next 30 days, then this will either be an album without Raekwon or an album that never sees the light of day," he said. " And that's a very strong potential."

RZA confirmed with VladTV last week the rapper's absence on the album after Raekwon's comments on his refusal to be a part of a "mediocre" album.

RZA went on to talk to SI about the album and its importance. "I would never want to put out a Wu-Tang album without every member available," he said. "At the same time, I don't want the fans to not have this incredible music we've been working on for the last year. So that's going to be a tough decision, but we have about 30 days to make that decision and come to that conclusion."

He also included that he believes that the issues with the rapper will be resolved and the album will drop in July. "Yes. My gut has been good. I got a 90% batting average."

Source: Sports Illustrated

Source: mtv.com