Wu-Tang Clan fans rejoice. The rap group's sixth studio album, 'A Better Tomorrow,' arrives Dec. 2, and before the project drops, the eye-catching artwork for the cover is unveiled.

The album cover is beautiful, animated and artsy and features many of the world's most famous landmarks including New York's Statue of Liberty, Paris' Eiffel Tower, the Sears Tower in Chicago, London's Big Ben and the Colosseum in Rome, just to name a few. All of the landmarks sit beneath a swirl of clouds, which turn into the Wu symbol and actually move when you view the cover as a GIF.

Having all of the landmarks side by side could symbolize global unity or a harmonious existence between the nations -- a better tomorrow.

Either way, it's been an internal battle among the Wu during the making of this album, specifically with Raekwon and RZA. Thankfully, everything was squashed and all living members have contributed to the album.

Earlier this year RZA broke down the concept of 'A Better Tomorrow.'

"Musically, it travels from a guy who is going through difficulties, tries to find himself, gets involved with some violence, some troubles, but then realizes that it's best sometimes to walk away from the past and all the bad times, and maybe on making his life better, and making a better tomorrow," explained the Wu producer.

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