The Lonely Island featuring Solange – Semicolon

It's Wednesday; you know what that means. The Lonely Island take us to the classroom for their latest installment of #WackWednesdays. Assisted by Solange, the rap group attempt to give examples of semicolons to their teacher, who is played by Maya Rudolph. The Lonely Island's Wack Album hits stores June 11. Pre-order your physical copy now either via their site or Amazon.

Brooklyn Bound: Grande Marshall At Converse Rubber Tracks (Video)

At only 19 years old, GrandeMarshall is one of Philidelphia’s youngest and brightest hopes for the next rapper to break nationally after Meek Mill. Most refreshing is how different the two sound when compared, Mill, continually rapping like he’s trying to get someone’s attention at the opposite end of a nightclub and Marshall, closer to a baseball coach explaining to a student why they didn’t make the varsity team. Watch GrandeMarshall perform “PMS,” one of the harder hitting songs from his Mugga Man mixtape for his Rubber Tracks performance.

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Yasiin Bey – PSA: Stop-And-Frisk

To join in on the march against New York's controversial Stop-And-Frisk initiative, Yasiin Bey has decided to shed light on the subject by dropping off a visual PSA. The Stop-And-Frisk movement encourages law enforcement to regularly confront individuals and to search them without a trace of probable cause. The law is now being investigated, as you can learn more about the trial here as well as get involved here.

Yasiin Bey – PSA: Stop-And-Frisk (Video)

If you don’t reside in New York, then you may not know about the NYPD’s controversial “stop-and-frisk” initiative that essentially gives the fuzz the right to pull an individual over and search their person with no logical reason outside of “probable cause.” Many folks have spoken against the measure, and today the mighty Mos Def delivers a video denouncing the whole thing.

Yasiin Bey – PSA: Stop-And-Frisk (Video)

If you don’t reside in New York, then you may not know about the NYPD’s controversial “stop-and-frisk” initiative that essentially gives the fuzz the right to pull an individual over and search their person with no logical reason outside of “probable cause.” Many folks have spoken against the measure, and today the mighty Mos Def delivers a video denouncing the whole thing.

Melanie Fiona – One More Chance (The Notorious B.I.G. Cover)

Celebrating yesterday's born day of the late and great rap icon The Notorious B.I.G., Melanie Fiona reinterprets Biggie's timeless Ready To Die jam "One More Chance." The Canadian songstress uses a built-in microphone and GarageBand to support her vocals. The visual also marks the latest in her series of cover versions, which encompasses renditions of Wale’s “Bad” and Drake’s “Started From The Bottom.” Enjoy!

J. Cole & The Roots – Power Trip (Live on Fallon)

On the heels of his great marketing initiative, J. Cole paid a visit to Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to perform his Miguel-powered single "Power Trip." Obviously the North Carolina rhymesayer received some great instrumental and vocal assistance by the legendary Roots crew. In case you haven't heard so far, Jermaine's sophomore album Born Sinner coincides with Kanye West's sixth solo album Yeezus on June 18.