
At the time, 2 Chainz was into the idea, but decided to stay closed and feed the homeless instead. There was even a long line wrapped around the corner to get into the restaurant, which is how law enforcement noticed that the establishment was still open.Ītlanta was one of the first cities in the United States to allow businesses to reopen. One of the Escobar Restaurant & Tapas was shut down at the end of May after law enforcement "noticed that the location was rather loud, busy, and occupied to be operating as a restaurant at that time of night." Images from the night prove that there was absolutely zero social distancing and no masks as guests partook in bottle service while sharking a hookah. The rapper has found his name in the headlines quite a bit lately, and a lot of it has been negative press for his two Atlanta restaurants. reportedly wants the monetary damage as a bare minimum, "plus an injunction blocking use of the name and likeness at the restaurants." It looks like 2 Chainz really has no choice in the matter since he did not ask for permission before naming two restaurants with Pablo Escobar's name and likeness for publicity.

is not happy about the restaurant as they claim it violates federal law with unauthorized commercial use of the Escobar name and likeness.Įscobar Inc. While the name alone wouldn't be that bad, the rapper also uses the infamous drug lord's likeness all over the premises and on merchandise, along with menu items like the Escobar Crab Cakes. 2 Chainz has two restaurants called Escobar Restaurant and Tapas.

Pablo Escobar's family is suing rapper 2 Chainz for at least $10 million over his Atlanta restaurant. Moreover, the “No Lie” lyricist then professes, “This is a reimagined image of my “ first bank account” I’m sure some of the hustlers can relate ! Hit link in bio for merch” View this post on InstagramĪ post shared by 2 Chainz Aka Tity Boi. “Hey guys ! How are you ?Today I would like to reveal the album cover for MY upcoming classic (DOPE DONT SELL ITSELF )!,”reads the post. Through his official Instagram page the entrepreneur speaks. Soon, the ATLien expresses his candid insight. Stacks of Blue Faces emphasizes his blunt success.

A diamond-encrusted wrist drips down into a personalized shoebox bursting with bills. The creativity poignantly encompasses a snapshot of 2 Chainz’ history. Recently, The Vet offers up an eloquent artistic expression. Already, the singles, “Million Dollars Worth of Game,” and the recent, “Pop Music” is readily supplying his supporters. Somehow, Four Bracelets is still hungry and humble.

So, as Tity Boi’s release date approaches he is strategically feeding its anticipation.
