When My Cousin in Canada Texted Me ‘Can’t Watch QQ Music MV’ – That’s When I Realized Something

I was scrolling through my cousin’s WeChat moments from Vancouver when I saw her frustrated post: ‘Ma Yinyin’s new song dropped but I can’t watch the MV here!’ She’d attached three crying emojis and a screenshot of the buffering wheel that’s become all too familiar for overseas Chinese music lovers.

When My Cousin in Canada Texted Me 'Can't Watch QQ Music MV' - That's When I Realized Something

The timing couldn’t be more ironic – just yesterday, I’d been blasting Ma Yinyin’s NEW ME on repeat during my morning commute. The synth-pop beats blended perfectly with Beijing’s autumn breeze coming through my car window. Meanwhile, my cousin was staring at that dreaded ‘This content is not available in your region’ message 8,000 kilometers away.

Remember when we were teenagers? We’d huddle around one phone watching newly released MVs, sharing earphones with the cord tangled between us. Now she’s missing out on Ma Yinyin’s first dance-pop single – the one where she plays a cyborg awakening in a digital universe. ‘New me, who dis?’ – that lyric hits different when you’re an overseas fan constantly battling geo-blocks.

What really got me was when she texted: ‘The comments section for the Sept 29 live event is already flooding with fans, but I can’t even access the song to leave a message.’ Her words reminded me of last month’s Mid-Autumn Festival – she couldn’t stream the special variety show either, while our family group chat was buzzing with clips and reactions.

It’s not just about missing one song. According to a 2023 survey by Chinese Overseas Association, 68% of overseas Chinese reported facing content restrictions when trying to access domestic entertainment platforms. That’s millions of people missing cultural moments that connect them to home.

So here’s what I told my cousin after she sent that frustrated text: ‘Remember when we used to trade pirated CDs under our desks in high school? Well, times have changed – but the solution might be simpler than you think.’

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