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At one point Bone Thugs-N-Harmony were toying with the idea of selling a single copy of their final album for $1million, similar to what Wu Tang Clan did in successfully finding a buyer in Martin Shkreli for their $2 million "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin" project.
In a new interview with VladTV, Krayzie Bone, gives an update on the status of that project.
"We king of backed up off of that because our fans is real sensitive. Our fans flipped the hell out," Krayzie said. "They was like, 'what you mean, you gon' charge us $1 million for your album?' I'm like, 'y'all don't even understand what we're saying right now.' We kind of just backed up off of it. It's still options on the table. We looking at other options as well. That ain't the only one we got. [We're] still thinking about how to make it work in a much more effective way."
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