What the Hell Just Happened in Music This Week?

Puff Daddy is "back," Wu-Tang Clan is selling a secret album, and Chief Keef and Kanye West are getting caught up with their respective legal issues.

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After seven years of waiting for a new Wu-Tang Clan album, fans will soon be able to hear the remaining members of the Clan spit together again on a full-length LP. But that's not all: This week, RZA announced that a second, secret, super-limited album will also be released. How limited? Only one copy of the album, The Wu - Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, will be released. A true one-of-one. 

In other news, Chief Keef was taken into police custody after a shooting at his manager's home—the same place where the majority of his footage from Noisey's Chiraq documentary was filmed. Migos was another act caught up in gun violence this week, which, unfortunately, left a member of their entourage wounded. 

You know who's not hurting this week, though? Kanye West. Check out why, along with more on What The Hell Just Happened In Music This Week?

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Wu-Tang Clan Secret Album

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Chief Keef Investaged For Shooting

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Migos Involved in Shooting

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Kanye West Spent Less Than an Hour In Jail

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Gucci Mane Reportedly Made $1.3 Million While In Jail

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