^ to go along with that, what I posted on that board that Cilva co-signed:
it's money...you call shyt a "wu-tang clan album" and people are going to be wanting a hell of a lot more backend than than the pay per verse Cilva probably organized everything recorded with....also if all these recorded verses are understood for a "Wu-Tang Clan" project then you still have to give RZA his cut as, if he doesn't get a piece, any producer could approach Wu members directly individually and call shyt a "Wu-Tang Clan album" once assembled together. So RZA has to protect his brand and the rest of the clan have to protect their backend so their pay for spit verses don't go toward a Wu album they feel their cut out of after the fact. Cilva probably communicated this all to the best of his ability in the various stages of this process, but you've all seen how the business played out publicly the last few years to realize certain people are going topop up wanting cuts when something is being sold as a "Wu-Tang Clan album."
Let Cilva run through this process, get everything in order to present the best product possible to RZA, Divine & whoever else he needs the stamp of approval from, and, if the W is denied for whatever reason, he could just flip it to a "Cilvaringz presents..." project. I'm thinking, however, that the labor spent on this, besides the love, is to try to get that co-sign as that W & name attached officially will help tremendously in the selling/recouping on this project.