Liberia, once devastated by civil war for almost two decades, is finally ready to unite and rebuild, and so are a large group of talented musicians within the West African country. Weathering the war, two popular Hip-Co artists, hip-hop, in Liberian “Colloquial English”, take the viewers on a two-week roller coaster, as they share the motivation and history behind the new genre of music, leading to a huge festival performance. Despite their huge following, the two artists show how they deal with limited financial and promotional resources, as viewers are enlightened by interviews from local dj’s, radio personalities, Hip-Co artists, government officials, and people within the local population. This entertaining documentary introduces the viewer to Liberia’s history and culture, while showing the political and social influence Hip-Co music has had in Liberia. The drama never ends, with live performances from some of the best Hip-Co stars, leaving one to wonder the possible influence it can have internationally.