If a Hip Hop Task Force sounds about as serious as the Ghostbusters, you’re not alone.

“This is a level of insanity that’s unprecedented,” says Jason Whitlock.

Unfortunately, the new Congressional Hip Hop Power and Justice Task Force is all too real.

Last week outside the Capitol, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.), who is heading the initiative, unveiled Democrats’ plan to harness the power of hip-hop music to combat issues black and brown communities face.

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