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Infamous pharma CEO Martin Shkreli, who achieved notoriety for hiking the price of a necessary aids drug, has elaborated on his plans for the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album in a brand new interview, stating that he may either destroy the record or hide the audio loop in a remote area. -
Ghostface Killah Wants 'Sh*thead' Pharma CEO Martin Shkreli to Release Wu-Tang Album
Ghostface Killah has offered his opinion on the infamous price-gouging pharma CEO Martin Shkreli, the purchaser of Wu-Tang Clan's one-of-a-kind album, 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin,' immediately referring to him a "sh*thead" and calling on him to release the record. -
RZA Responds to Criticism Over His Comments Regarding "Black Youth"
Leader of the Wu Tang Clan, RZA, recently made comments suggesting that African American youths should dress differently as not to provoke the aggression of police officers. He is now responding to the criticism over his comments. -
RZA Releases Adrian Younge 'Hands of God' Remix on Soundcloud [LISTEN]
RZA has released a new remix of Adrian Younge's "Hands of God" on Soundcloud. The original version of the song has yet to be released, but it will be featured on the soul producer's impeding 'Something About April II,' slated to be out in January. -
Watch An Animated Short For Bill Murray, Wu-Tang Clan Album Heist
The story of Wu-Tang Clan's Once Upon A Time In Shaolin has been about as interesting and strange as there has been for an album in recent memory. Not only is it a one of a kind album that is being presented as a museum piece, but also the man who bought it, Martin Shkreli is one of the internet's most hated men. Then shortly thereafter a fan made up a fake contract that said Bill Murray and Wu-Tang could steal back the album for any reason at any time and this has led to some pretty wild fan fiction including an animated short that was just released. -
Wu Tang Album Up for Grabs? Pharma Bro May Lose $2 Million LP in Seizure
Recently arrested pharmaceutical CEO, Martin Shkreli, may lose the $2 million 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin' Wu Tang Clan album in an asset seizure. -
Martin Shkreli - Wu Tang Clan Album Buyer - Has Twitter Account Hacked, Says "I Am Now A God"
Reports say that hated Wu Tang Clan album buyer, Martin Shkreli, has had his Twitter account hacked. Shkreli purchased the singular copy of their album, 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin,' and was recently arrested by the FBI for committing stock fraud. Shkreli has, in the past, said that the counts against him are "baseless," but new tweets from his hacked account say otherwise, one going as far to say "I am now a God." -
Martin Shkreli, Infamous Pharma CEO and Wu-Tang Album Owner, Arrested For Fraud
Everyone's hated and infamous douchebag pharma CEO Martin Shkreli, who purchased Wu-Tang Clan's secret album for $2 Million earlier this month, has reportedly been arrested for fraud. -
Price Gouging Pharma Boss Buys Secret Wu-Tang Clan Album
Martin Shkreli has taken his loads of cash and used it to buy Wu-Tang Clan's rare, one-of-a-kind new album, Once Upon A Time in Shaolin for the reported price of $2 million. -
Wu-Tang Clan Secret Album 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin' Sold For Millions
But you won't be able to hear it for a long time. The saga of Wu-Tang Clan's secret album Once Upon A Time in Shaolin appears to have come to a close. -
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony New Album Update from Krayzie Bone: Rethinking Million-Dollar Idea
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's influence cannot be understated. The popular triplet cadence revitalized by Migos's "Versace" and subsequently used in an abundance of tracks since was first popularized by Bizze Bone, WIsh Bone, Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, and Flesh-N-Bone of the massively popular Cleveland group. The group has been called "the most melodic hip-hop group of all time" and has been named as one of the 25 best rap groups. The group has sold millions of albums and has racked up Grammy awards for their heartfelt, melody-driven approach to hip-hop. Last year, Krayzie Bone told HipHopDX that the group was planning on releasing an album entitled East 1999 Legends, an homage to their track "East 1999" from their second album, of which only one copy will be made and sold for over one million dollars. Now, the Cleveland group is rethinking this strategy, though they will release new music in the future. -
Two Stabbings at RZA of Wu Tang Clan's Home, Police Investigation Underway
RZA of Wu Tang Clan is now the center of a controversy. In the early hours of this past Saturday (Nov. 7) two stabbings occurred at his home in New Jersey. It is unknown as of yet whether RZA, real name Robert Fitzgerald Diggs, was present at the time of the stabbings but a police investigation is underway through the Major Crimes unit in order to figure out the reasons behind the incident.
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