Three young Belgian rappers made the buzz by posting on social networks a video showing them rapping in the central police station in Molenbeek.

After a Lidl store or the Brussels metro, three rappers of the Belgian group New School briefly introduced themselves in the central police station of Molenbeek, Wednesday, to interpret one of their titles. Without permission, they set up a garden bench and an enclosure within the premises, before being called to order by police officers.

Oyé oy oyé ♂️
Thank you all for your participation in
➡️ # jerapoujeveux # hommelibre ⬅️ I think you caught the delirium So we will launch the # ChallengeJeRapOuJeVeux
• An unusual place • A freestyle
you rap send your video Freestyle # ChallengeJeRapOùJeVeuxpic.twitter.com / Wl1BbvVuNj

- New School BXL (@NewSchoolBxl) September 25, 2019

"They did their show for two minutes, one of the reception officers invited them to leave the premises while warning his colleagues of the intervention, who identified these young people," commented a policeman at the Belgian site. sudpresse.

"I rap when I want, where I want, if I want"

Although the police quickly asked them to leave the reception of the police station where they had taken place, the three rappers were able to turn their clip for about a minute and a half, singing in particular: "I rap when I want, where I want , If I want".

Published on Facebook and Twitter, the video is part of a series of clips following the challenge # ChallengeJeRapOuJeVeux, launched by the group. On its YouTube channel, New School has 28,900 subscribers and claims to be the future "best Belgian rap band".