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Martin Shkreli sued by artist over Wu-Tang Clan album
In addition to bashing Shkreli for raising the price of Daraprim, the video also seems to promote a healing product that Killah sells called CBD oil.
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It always seemed a little odd that Martin Shkreli, awkward yet diabolical pharma bro, saw fit to criticize legendary rappers the Wu-Tang Clan.
Months later, Wu-Tang member Ghostface Killer called him a “sh*thead”, to which Shkreli responded with a “diss video” in which he threatens to wipe all of Ghostface’s rhymes off of Once Upon A Time.
Anyway, here’s the latest video, replete with Ghostface’s mother addressing Shkrelli with a: “Boy I need to put you over my knee and spank you”.
Shkreli purchased a Wu-Tang Clan album for million, and when Ghostface was asked about it, he insulted Shkreli. After Ghostface criticised Shkreli, the flamboyant executive released a video taunting the rapper and threatening to erase him from the album.
Shkreli hiked the price while serving as the CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals.
Anyway, Ghost saves face (no pun intended) with a few light jabs at Shkreli, but ultimately seems more interested in offering an olive branch at one point even bringing out his own “goons” (his mother and sister) to shame Martin for his public attacks. Because gangstas don’t move the way that you do…I know a lot of people that died from AIDS, man. And it’s just sad. “You a baby, man”. The lawsuit in Manhattan federal court Tuesday comes after Shkreli pleaded not guilty to securities fraud charges in Brooklyn federal court.
“You bought a washed-up rapper’s album for $2 million”, Killah says. Who washed up now? “I am history.” On Shkreli’s money: “I don’t care how much money you got because money don’t make you a man, bruh”.
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He starts by quoting Shkreli’s own – and inadvisable – smacktalk, like, “C’mon Ghost, stop acting, stop pretending, stop lying”.