This documentary tells the story of how a global movement born from resistance and self-expression took root in an unlikely corner of the world. Drawing on archive footage, live performances and candid interviews, the film charts the evolution of Northern Ireland’s hip-hop scene, from early pioneers like Jun Tzu to a new generation of global artists such as Kneecap and Jordan Adetunji, redefining what it means to rap in and about this place. From underground cyphers and DIY studios to international acclaim, the documentary reveals how global sounds collided with local realities to create a distinctly Northern Irish beat. It’s a story of identity and defiance in a scene that’s still evolving, still fighting to be heard, and still proving that hip-hop truly belongs everywhere.