Wu-Tang Clan's Single-Copy Album Worth $2M To Debut At Tasmanian Museum

Wu-Tang Clan's seventh album will see the light of day after getting a new owner.

Only one copy of "Once Upon A Time In Shaolin '' was made in 2015 and the digital masters were permanently deleted.

The record, which was originally purchased for two-million-dollars, will be on display at the Museum of Old and New Art in Hobart, Tasmania as part of an exhibition called Name Dropping.

It will be placed at the venue for free from June 15th to the 24th. This marks the first time the album has ever been handed over to a museum for public consumption.


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