Rapper Ghostface Killah called disgraced CEO Martin Shkreli a “s---head” who should release the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album he owns, a report revealed Friday.
Ghostface, a Wu-Tang member, joined the legions expressing outrage toward the pharmaceutical executive dubbed “Pharma Bro” who jacked up the price of a pill used by AIDS and cancer patients by 5000% this past summer.
“You don’t do that like that, I don’t care if you bought the Wu-Tang whatever, whatever, whatever,” Ghostface said in an interview with TMZ. “I don’t even know him. But when I heard what he did with the AIDS like that — that’s not right.”
Shkreli was arrested on securities fraud charges late last month. The Pharma Bro paid a reported $2 million to buy the lone copy of Wu-Tang's “Once Upon a Time in Shoalin” in an auction earlier in December.
The album has never been heard publicly, and FBI officials announced that it wouldn’t be seized when agents took him into custody Dec. 17. Ghostface told the entertainment gossip site Shkreli should share the album with “the people” even though he conceded “it’s out of my hands.”
“What you gonna hold it for 88 years for?” Ghostface said.
Shkreli hasn’t left the public eye since his arrest, calling the charges against him “baseless” while using his Twitter account to troll U.S. Congress members who called him to testify in a hearing next week on pharmaceutical prices. He also said he objects to his Pharma Bro nickname.
Shkreli responded to Ghostface on Twitter Friday, using Internet slang for “as f----” when describing his opinion of the rapper’s voice.
“Ghost mad that Shaolin outsold his last 5 albums … dude’s a non-profit rapper. Calls himself ironman, but sounds rusty AF,” he tweeted.
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