Method Man Criticizes Release of Wu-Tang Album
Method Man Criticizes Release of Wu-Tang Album

Method Man Criticizes Release of Wu-Tang Album

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Method Man, a member of Wu-Tang Clan, expressed discomfort with the album 'Once Upon a Time In Shaolin,' which was sold for $2 million in 2015 and can't be publicly played until 2103. He revealed that the group was unaware of the album's true nature and felt deceived by the recording process, causing tension within Wu-Tang. The album, initially not intended as a Wu-Tang project, was marketed as such, leading to a legal battle over its ownership and distribution. Despite being a unique and costly piece of music history, the album's controversial journey and lack of transparency have soured its significance for the group. Additionally, Method Man clarified misconceptions about his role in Wu-Tang Clan and highlighted his focus on acting in his current career endeavors.

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