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Featuring a striking black and yellow color palette, the tumbler is covered in iconic Wu-Tang imagery, including the Wu-Tang Clan logo, references to Staten Island, and visuals of the Killer Bees. The detailed graphics also include images of the group members, creating a design that is both nostalgic and powerful. This tumbler stands as a true testament to Wu-Tang’s cultural legacy and influence. “There’s a whole other level of training to wu tang clan generator-Tang. Like if you specifically put Wu-Tang on to train, I get your mentality and that internal feeling that you get, cuz that’s one of my last fights, I walked out to ‘Protect Ya Neck,’ and just that mentality. You had the beat and the drums, you just feel like this bad ass martial artist.
You was rolling around with a DAT, right? I know y’all got a lot of shit in the stash that’s got to be... When we was in Miami, too, we was like really making it happen happen.
Oh no, no, come on, I love them, but that’s what it was. Like, yo, ’cause we was dart masters, early. So, when we looking at, yougot Erick Sermon, you got Redman, they just murdering every track they got on.They was like the streets to us. So we know when we came in, it was going tobe some shit. And when we got on, it just so happened that things fell apartwith them, and we was still here. That’s not saying that was our focus, butthat was our competition out of everybody.
In 2015 the group released only one copy of its seventh album, Once Upon a Time in Shaolin (2015), as a CD with no option to download its contents. Shkreli had gained notoriety in 2015 for buying the rights to Daraprim, a drug used by some AIDS and transplant patients, and then raising the price from 
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