Wu-Tang Clan Album Showcased at Tasmanian Museum
Wu-Tang Clan Album Showcased at Tasmanian Museum

Wu-Tang Clan Album Showcased at Tasmanian Museum

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The Wu-Tang Clan's unique album 'Once Upon A Time in Shaolin' is creating significant buzz as it will be played at a museum in Australia, drawing overwhelming demand with all free tickets taken and a long waiting list. The album, originally purchased by Martin Shkreli for $2 million, is now owned by PleasrDAO, who bought it for $4 million and is suing Shkreli for making unauthorized copies. PleasrDAO is offering a digitized version of the album for $1 through NFT purchases, aiming to expedite its release date, previously set for 2103, by 88 seconds per sale. The album features unreleased tracks from Wu-Tang Clan members and has sparked legal disputes over its ownership and distribution rights.

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