Lately most members of the Wu have been aging pretty gracefully—there hasn't been any attempt to recapture their original sound, so instead they just repurpose the basic idea of Wu-Tang into a more grownup package. RZA's "You Can't Stop Me Now," is a perfect example of this—greasy guitar and RZA creeping around on roofs, still overly verbose and a little awkward and namedropping samplers without sounding nerdy. Considering 1993 already happened and won't happen again, this is a pretty good direction to go in.