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2 Chainz Just Opened His New Atlanta Restaurant
2 CHAINZ
The Game Tells Teyana Taylor That She’s Appreciated On Instagram
      Atlanta rapper 2 Chainz opened his new restaurant, Esco Seafood, over the week- end and the food looks incred- ible.
The two-story eatery, lo- cated in Old Fourth Ward,
serves up massive trays & buckets of seafood like lobster, crab, and shrimp.
The restaurant saw a huge turnout for its grand opening, and customers were raving over the food on IG stories.
to indicate just how talented and far that she has come. “Live in your glory & never be detoured by the minds of those weakened by this watered down era of appreciation,” he wrote.
“You know I know 1st hand about being the underdog as the odds have been stacked against me my entire career, but we didn’t get where we are by things going exactly the way they would,” he continued.
The Game has come to Teyana Taylor’s aid after the singer announced that she was considering retiring from music.
In a lengthy Instagram post, the rapper reflected on when Taylor came into the industry and becoming aware of her talent.
“The 1st time I heard you sing, I knew what you were & I remember how bad you wanted the world to hear your voice,” he wrote. “You were writing day in & day out. In studio every single day trying to perfect your craft.”
The Game continued to trek through her career briefly
THE GAME AND TEYANA TAYLOR
Tommy Lister Had Recovered from COVID-19, But Feared He Would Test Positive Again
   Actor Tommy “Tiny” Lis- ter tested positive for COVID- 19 nearly four months before his death.
Lister, who died at the age of 62 on Thursday after having ex- hibited "COVID symptoms" for a week, was diagnosed with the virus earlier this year, his man- ager Cindy Cowan tells PEO- PLE.
“He got a positive result back about four months ago and ob- viously recovered from that,”
TOMMY LISTER
she says.
While at the time he suffered
from difficulty breathing and fatigue, recently the actor had been doing “better than ever.”
However, a week before his death, Lister began “to feel not well again.”
“He thought maybe his dia- betes was starting to kick up be- cause he just wasn’t feeling right,” Cowan says. “He said, ‘I feel like I’m getting COVID again.’ ”
 Lil Wayne Sells His Masters To Universal Music Group For Over $100 Million
 Lil Wayne is cashing in. The Young Money boss has reportedly sold his masters to Universal Music Group for more than $100 million. Ac- cording to TMZ, the lucrative deal happened in June, but was not made public until now as part of a lawsuit from
Wayne’s former manager. Ronald Sweeney is suing
LIL WAYNE
Wayne for over $20 million, claiming the rapper hired him in 2005 to help renegotiate his deal with Birdman and Cash Money. Wayne settled the Cash Money suit in May 2018, but Sweeney says he only re- ceived a few payments from that settlement, which were “nowhere near” what he be- lieves he’s owed.
    Kim Kardashian And Kanye West Are Still Together But Living 'Separate Lives,' Source Says
After weathering a tumul- tuous summer, Kim Kar- dashian West and Kanye West are still together — though a source says they "very much live separate lives" currently.
"Kim has work and projects that are important to her, and Kanye has his," the source
KIM AND KANYE WEST
tells PEOPLE. "Their lives don't overlap much." (A rep for Kardashian West, 40, had no comment when reached by PEOPLE, and a rep for West, 43, did not respond to PEO- PLE's request for comment.)
Still, the source says "Kim seems happy" and is "very fo- cused on work and causes."
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