It's not only a rare piece of hip-hop history, but of art history as well, as the Wu-Tang Clan’s rare singular copy of their “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin” album is set to finally be played more widely in a public setting for the first time.
Curators at the museum said they plan to host a series of listening events where “a lucky few” will get to experience a selection of tracks on the album, calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity. The museum isn’t planning to charge for tickets but is handing them out on a limited basis, and is limiting tickets to a maximum of two per person.
The Federal Trade Commission, which highlighted Shkreli's infamous moniker “Pharma Bro,” said a court ruled he would face a lifetime ban from participating in the pharmaceutical industry after he was found liable for “$64.6 million in disgorgement for his role in orchestrating an illegal anticompetitive scheme.”
Shkreli was sentenced to seven years in prison for what the Justice Department called a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme.RZA, who produced the album that has now seen a list of eclectic owners, wanted it to be seen as a piece of rare, fine art history. Only a small number of people are said to have heard even just small portions of its 31 tracks.
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