So there was a new Wu-Tang album made a months back, Once Upon A Time in Shaolin, which was being called their final group album. The album wasn’t going to be released to the public though, it was actually going to be put up for auction with the one copy being sold for $5 Million. Whoever bought the album would also be buying it with a copyright that did not let them sell the album for 88 years. Well, according to Paddle8, no one came up with the $5 million to buy the album, which went up for auction in March, but they are working with potential buyers on a sale. The idea came from RZA, even after protests from some of the other Wu-Tang members. It was a super bold idea but why make music to sell to one person? It should have been made for everyone or not made at all and the fact that some of the other members disagree should be a red flag.