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Ghostface Killah fires back at Martin Shkreli in epic diss video: ‘You a real killer, man’

Martin Shkreli has waged a bizarre feud with Ghostface for weeks. He is the owner of the group's $2 million album "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin."
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Martin Shkreli has waged a bizarre feud with Ghostface for weeks. He is the owner of the group’s $2 million album “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin.”
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Ghostface Killah finally unloaded on his unlikely rival Martin Shkreli in a 12-minute video Tuesday — and it was glorious.

The Wu-Tang Clan rapper called reviled “pharma bro” Shkreli a “fake-ass super villain,” “the man with the 12-year-old body” and “PeeWee Shkreli” (with a Photoshopped pic to show it).

The video is the craziest part yet of the bizarre feud, which started after Shkreli dropped $2 million for the only copy of Wu-Tang’s secret album “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin.” The two have gone back and forth for weeks with insults and threats over social media.

In his clip, Ghostface says he and his crew have the last laugh — because Shkreli paid so dearly for their album.

“You gonna come after me after you done bought a Wu-Tang album for $2 million?” the “Mighty Healthy” rapper says.

“Acting like we’re washed-up rappers? I’m a washed-up rapper but you bought a washed-up rapper’s album for $2 million?”

He even brings out his sister and mom to join the national chorus of scolds against Shkreli for raising the price of an AIDS pill 5,000% last year.

Martin Shkreli has waged a bizarre feud with Ghostface for weeks. He is the owner of the group’s $2 million album “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin.”

“You a real killer, man, you a killer,” Killah said.

“But you a soft killer, man. You a baby, man. There’s like something wrong with you, man … You don’t do that to the people.”

Shkreli, who has begged Ghostface to apologize for insulting him, wasn’t too impressed.

“Never seen someone real cry to his momma to handle his biz,” Shkreli tweeted.

“Soft-serve ice cream rappers should shut they mouth before they get told again.”

The diss video coincidentally came the same day a Long Island artist sued Shkreli and Wu-Tang leader RZA for alleged copyright infringement. The illustrator said Wu-Tang used his sketches of the rappers without permission in the leather-bound lyric book for the lone copy of “Shaolin.” Shkreli and the Wu-Tang camp have not commented on the suit.

jsilverstein@nydailynews.com