<P> The summer of 2007 was the original release date scheduled for Raekwon's long - anticipated sequel to his 1995 debut Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, entitled Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...Pt. II . The album was to be released on Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records, however, it would turn out to be released on Raekwon's Ice H2O Records, and EMI on September 8, 2009, after numerous delays . </P> <P> Ghostface Killah released his seventh full - length album The Big Doe Rehab in December 2007, and exactly one week later, Wu - Tang released their fifth full - length group album, 8 Diagrams, on Steve Rifkind's SRC Records, whose now - defunct Loud Records released the group's four previous albums . This album marked the inclusion of Cappadonna as an official member of the group . In an interview with MTV.com, Ghostface Killah stated that he was upset with RZA for starting the 8 Diagrams project while he was in the middle of writing and recording The Big Doe Rehab, and further upset with RZA for giving 8 Diagrams the same release date as The Big Doe Rehab, for which RZA rescheduled a release date one week later . The final outcome of 8 Diagrams received mixed views from both fans and critics, and is regarded as being RZA's most experimental work to date . Both Raekwon and Ghostface Killah were unhappy with the album, and proposed recording a group album titled "Shaolin Vs. Wu - Tang" without RZA production . That album would eventually become Raekwon's fifth solo album Shaolin vs. Wu - Tang . </P> <P> In the summer of 2008, RZA released Digi Snacks, which was another Bobby Digital album . He used the album primarily to put over lesser - known Wu - Tang Clan affiliates such as Freemurder, Killa Sin, Black Knights and others . The summer of 2008 also saw the release of GZA's Pro Tools album . </P> <P> Almost a year later, U-God released his third solo album entitled Dopium, which features guest appearances from several Wu - Tang members, and affiliates, among others, and was met with mostly lukewarm reviews . Released one week later was Wu - Tang Chamber Music, a side project executively produced by RZA, featuring live instrumentation from a Brooklyn soul band called The Revelations . The album features appearances from five Wu - Tang members, along with New York City mainstays AZ, Kool G Rap, Cormega, Havoc, Sean Price, and M.O.P. The first single from Chamber Music was a track titled "Harbor Masters" featuring Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, and AZ . To clear up confusion, RZA spoke about the album to Billboard.com: "I think the Chamber Music title is very fitting . This music is totally in the chamber, or in the mind - frame of Wu - Tang like in the (Enter the Wu - Tang (36 Chambers)) days . But it's not a Wu - Tang album . The whole Clan's not on this album . But it couldn't be in any other category but Wu - Tang . </P>

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