Because the thing for The W is so. That predecessor was me at that time not entirely convincing, but was overall solid. It was also a bit too spoiled by the strong Enter the Wu Tang and Wu Tang Forever. Iron Flag begins promisingly with the best track for me in the Hood. But most of the other tracks is convincing and is reminiscent of the good old Wu sound. The beats of the weaker tracks are partly unfamiliar and the R'n'B deposits some other stronger do not fit in this kind of communities. Therefore for me "only" four stars. Otherwise, this is a decent album for Wu fans and even those who want to become that. Whereby the latter good start in the form of whether recommended by the debut album!