When Drake dropped "Wu-Tang Forever" weeks before his album Nothing Was the Same, many fans were shocked that a track named after the legendary Staten Island crew was so, well, soft. Still, Wu themselves were very supportive of Drizzy and appreciated the love shown. They even agreed to collab with the Toronto kid on a remix to the track, but according to Wu member U-God, what they wanted to do didn't quite line up with Drake's vision.

"I guess we kinda came too hard for him. He wanted us to talk about broads, and at that time, we wasn't in no broad mode. We was hardbody. I think later on I was saying to myself, "what the hell was I rhyming about!?" Damn, we want to rhyme about some hardcore sh*t, he wants us to talk about some b*tches!

"We got the track last minute, so we had to write it real fast. No lie, I probably had about six hours to write this thing. At the time, I wasn't feeling woman-y; I was feeling hard as nails. So, I wrote him a hard-as-nail rhyme, and we was talking about something totally different, so the subject matter didn't really mesh."

While it seems like this collaboration will never see the light of day, would you like to hear Wu-Tang collab with Drake on something a little harder? Sound off below.

Source: MissInfo