"A Better Tomorrow" stands for me in that it delivers Wu-Tang sound, how to ask for it and you recognize, but never stuck with the same old, or even the feeling, it would have been compulsively oriented on the old style , RZA, who of course, most (yes: only the most) has produced, really never came to the point, is for me to say 3-5 producers (I will not go into detail, who I mean) which are since their first appearance hard to beat what innovation and quality in terms of which so actually can be expected always best. These expectations were not disappointed. That the other Wu-rapper can need while not explained.
The album sounds very modern and is in a sympathetic way HipHop in pure form. It's Wu-Tang Clan pure and pleasantly fresh. Even the few little glattgebügelteren pieces towards the end I find likeable variety. Spontaneous (so be careful!) I would go so far as to describe it as the second best Wu album, after "Wu-Tang Forever". The debut was for me never their strongest, although it has then set course deservedly new standards.
I can easily give 5 stars and recommend it to all the the Wu-Tang Clan-like, while remaining open to new input.