The best songs on the album for me are Necklace and Felt.
After that there's Hold your Heater, Crushed Egos, Ron O'Neal and Ruckus.
I like that the first song has the word "ruckus" in the title, there's some other callbacks to earlier Wu songs-
- the bass on Mistaken Identity is similar to GZA's Living In The World Today
-Ron O'Neal has that Wu-Tang Ain't Nothin To Fuck With- sounding guitar lick
-Hold The Heater is damn near a remake of Shadowboxin'
-Pioneer The Frontier has that flourish from Protect Ya Neck
I'm of two minds on this. It's cool to have these callbacks but it also makes the album feel a bit like a novelty record.

When Miracle started I thought my wife's Rent soundtrack had somehow made its way onto my playlist. It's a shame because without that terrible hook it's not bad.
40th st is an odd one. It's cheesy but has an upbeat energy that's sort of infectious.
Never Let Go is bland but not offensively bad.
I have nothing good to say about Preacher's Daughter, Wu-Tang Reunion or A Better Tomorrow. I think they're all super corny.

There's some good stuff here, some even great, but there are also some seriously awful tracks. A sameness creeps in that reminds me of Legendary Weapons and 12RTD. This is the problem I have had with RZA (and others) using bands, instead of opening up his sound it confines it.