Son Arrested for Beating Father Over Kool-Aid
(AllHipHop News) A 22-year old Florida man was arrested for allegedly hitting his disabled father in the head several times for trying to tell him how to make Kool-Aid. Brandon Antron Crosley, 22, was arrested Wednesday in his Cocoa, FL apartment complex where he lives with his father. According to the police report Greg Crosley, 48, said his son “was making Kool-Aid and was doing it wrong,” so he “attempted to give Brandon advice on how to properly prepare the drink.” Not interested in hearing his father’s advice, Brandon punched him several times in the head and ran off before the police could arrive. Soon after, the son was caught red handed in a nearby apartment.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Mac Miller Responds To Lord Finesse’s $10 Million Lawsuit
Mac Miller better get lawyered up quick because one of the legends in the game is coming after him with a $10 Million lawsuit! Legendary rapper and producer Lord Finesse is suing Miller for the unauthorized use of Finesse’s 1995 hit song, “Hip 2 Da Game” from his album The Awakening. Check out the full story here. The lawsuit claims that Miller used the instrumental for his “Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza (The Kool-Aid Song)” on his mixtape Kickin’ Incredibly Dope Sh*t without Finesse’s permission. Mac Miller has responded to the lawsuit on twitter. Check out what he said below: “I’m supposed to be on hush but lemme speak on this real quick. 1. I made that record and video as nothing more than an 18 year old kid who wanted to rhyme and pay homage, no other intentions. 2. Finesse and I spoke on the phone for an hour after he heard the record and cleared the air. We even planned to work on music together. 3. All I wanted to do is shed light on a generation that inspired me. 4. When I heard there was a problem, I reached out to him to try and solve it. No response. 5. Finesse never cleared the Oscar Peterson sample on the original record. I did nothing wrong. We spoke on the phone had a good conversation, he was cool with the record. It’s all love tho. I ain’t even mad at dude. He still a legend.” Oh okay, so the original sample wasn’t even cleared. Hmm, does Finesse still have a case then? How do you feel about the lawsuit? Do you think Finesse deserves a cut of Miler’s career?