WATCH: #JusticeOrElse In Washington, D.C. (Full)

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Currently in progress. If the above clip isn’t working, head here. UPDATE: You can now watch the event in full, again thanks to CSPAN (and no one else, apparently).

20th Anniversary of the Million Man March: Justice or Else is a movement and a march in Washington D.C. that is part of the Black Lives Matter activist movement. Louis Farrakhan announced his “Justice or Else” event, which is to be held on the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March.

#JusticeOrElse: Marchers Chant Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Alright’ In D.C. (Video)

As you should know, Louis Farrakhan and millions of both his followers and #BlackLivesMatter supporters have converged on the Mall in D.C. for the #JusticeOrElse rally, done in lieu of the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March. Simply put, the crowds have showed up in force very early, and many moments are already happening in protest of what this country has been doing to both people of color and those that are without.

Above, some marchers began chanting the words to Kendrick LAmar’s ‘Alright’. We’ll be added more from the day’s events as time wears on (source: The Hilltop).

Hopsin – No Words (Video)

Funk Volume’s Hopsin has revealed a new visual for ‘No Words’, a skit from his new album Pound Syndrome, which is about an hilarious as it (admittedly) is pretty spot on. Says the artist himself:

Man today’s rap fucking sucks bad, I don’t care what anybody says. These fools ain’t spitting no type of dope shit. But that’s not even the bad part, they’re not even saying words anymore. They just got a hard ass fucking beat to trick dumb ass like you to make you think you like the shit.

Fetty Wap Takes Noisey To His Hometown (Video)

In the latest episode of Noisey Raps: Fetty Wap shows us life in Paterson, New Jersey. Description below:

Noisey today is proud to present a new episode from its series Noisey Raps, featuring today’s most talked about rapper Fetty Wap. In the brand-new episode, he takes Noisey home to Patterson, NJ to meet the rest of Zoo Gang, Fetty’s close-knit and deeply loyal crew. Fetty’s friends and collaborators talk about the New Jersey native’s unlikely path to superstardom and the role his crew played in his success.

Sitting comfortably atop the charts with a newly-minted number one album, Fetty Wap is owning 2015. Built off the success of “Trap Queen” — a single as catchy as it is unavoidable — Fetty dominated the airwaves this summer. Right as he was rising to fame, Noisey linked up with Fetty and his crew for a brand-new episode of Noisey Raps.

The episode also catches Fetty as he performs a sold-out show to a ravenous New York crowd. Backstage he explains how to make Zoo Juice — “Remy and Patron. Half and half like Iced-Tea and lemonade. It’s not healthy.” — the unofficial drink of his crew.