A new phenomenon is conquering the internet: authentic Chinese rap. But at the same time the rappers are struggling with the question what they can and cannot do under the newly announced censorship.
Surveillance cameras galore in the large Chinese city of Chongqing, accompanied by the warning that 'morally suspect individuals’ will forfeit their right to public speech. Not exactly the most encouraging environment for young people looking for something else than government slogans. With their tattoos and hip hop, they express artistic resistance. A trip through the night of Chongqing with its subculture of rappers, who are also conquering the internet, where censorship awaits them. 'I just want to express my feelings', one of them explains.
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