Uh Oh! Guess How The Beastie Boys Plan On Making A Quick $2.4 Million?!

Legendary rap group The Beastie Boys know how to make a quick come-up from lawsuits. Last July, they got Monster Energy for $1.7 million dollars after wrongfully using one of their songs in a video that was floating around the World Wide Web for over five weeks. The two remaining members of the group are now suing the energy drink company for another $2.4 million to cover legal fees. You would think that using their song in a video would be somewhat of “free promotion” BUT due to the fact that late member of the group Adam ‘MC’ Yauch said in his will that he never wants any of their songs to make a profit off commercial gains, the group is being extra strict on his wishes. MC passed away back in 2012c due to cancer. “Monster’s tactics significantly increased the costs for Beastie Boys to vindicate their intellectual property rights, such that, absent an award of attorney’s fees and costs, plaintiff’s success at trial would become a Pyrrhic victory,” they wrote in a filing over the weekend. Monster did admit that they wrongfully used The Beastie Boys’ song without permission, but they expressed in court that they should not have to pay any more than $125,000. What do you think about this messy lawsuit? Sound off and drop your comments below.


The New York Times Magazine Pays Tribute To Adam “MCA” Yauch

As the year comes to a close, The New York Times Magazine will be paying tribute to the entertainers we lost this year including Whitney Houston,  Don Cornelius, and more. Perhaps one of the most shocking deaths of this year came on May 4, 2012 when Adam “MCA” Yauch from the legendary group, the Beastie Boys, lost his long battle with carotid-gland cancer. As a tribute to MCA and his life, the New York Times Magazine put Adam on the cover of their tribute issue. Inside of the issue itself, Alex Pappademas of Grantland writes about MCA’s impact on the Beastie Boys, hip hop, and pop. Read some of Pappademas’ words below. RIP, MCA! Julie A.


Columnist Says President Obama Of Being Racist Because He Didn’t Acknowledge MCA’s Death

Joseph Curl, a columnists, for the Washington Times has accused President Obama of being racist. According to the columnist, who is Obama’s age, the president should have addressed the death of Adam “MCA” Yauch from the Beastie Boys. Curl goes on to say that the President have acknowledged Kanye West and Young Jeezy but not MCA because he’s white. Read more below. Julie1205


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