Bad Boy Chiller Crew Net Worth: How Much Cash Do They Have?
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They’re the unlikely musicians taking the internet by storm- and Bad Boy Chiller Crew have been enjoying every minute of their fame.
The trio, hailing from Bradford, have been making waves across the internet with their unique sounds. And it seems like their success is showing no signs of slowing down!
So what is Bad Boy Chiller Crew’s net worth?
Bad Boy Chiller Crew Net Worth
It’s estimated that Bad Boy Chiller Crew’s net worth is around £11,400.
Bad Boy Chiller Crew is made up of three friends; Gareth Kelly, Kane Welsh and Clive Robinson. And now that manager Darren is on board, they’re steadily taking over the world!
The group were signed by the London-based record label House Anxiety last year, and Darren has been negotiating the boys a swanky new contract with Relentless Records.
Their unique blend of Yorkshire humour and 00s basslines have been a hit with audiences, and they’ve already gone viral across TikTok and Instagram.
Chatting with the BBC, band member Gareth quipped:
“No-one really sounds like us. We’re in our own genre.
It’s very fast and there’s never a dull moment.”
However you want to classify it- it seems like things are working!
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Their breakout single, 450, has had two million views on YouTube – and been supported by the likes of Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1.
And their debut album, Full Wack No Brakes, has been a huge hit.
It’s a bit of a whirlwind for the boys. Just 18 months ago, they were self-proclaimed “dossers” with jobs in ice cream vans or at a box-packing warehouse.
Gareth said:
“The main thing is putting a smile on people’s faces. And to give people hope.
So many MCs from up north have been trying to get recognised for ages and it’s like we’re finally putting that genre of MC on the map.”
Pranks and Challenges
While they’re now taking the music world by storm, it wasn’t something that was really on the cards for the lads.
They’d initially started out filming pranks, skits and drinking challenges for social media– more for their own amusement rather than anything else!
This started in the early 2000s, and the boys gradually built up their audience to become local celebrities.
“Sometimes we’ve done stuff so sick we’ve not even rung each other for three days.
The amount of times we’ve gone home after doing something stupid and tossed and turned with anxiety, thinking: ‘What have we actually just done?'”
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While their pranks were definitely gaining attention, the boys decided to shift direction through their love of music.
Their first musical outing was back in May 2019, when they created a new advert for a local pizzeria. The lads were seen donning aprons, and serving up dishes from the menu!
In their latest round of interviews, BBCC spokesman Gareth said:
“All the comments were like: ‘I think these guys are serious; there is the comedy aspect, but they’re actually doing good stuff and making bangers.’”
Next Chapter
So what’s next for the BBCC boys?
Well, it seems like they’re continuing to ride on their success!
The group have their very own reality TV documentary coming out on ITV2 this month, which fans are super psyched for.
And they’re currently embarking on a countrywide 2021-2022 tour, which has seen them perform tonnes of sell-out gigs.
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But it’s the boys’ home city of Bradford that has the biggest BBCC fanbase. And it’s something Kane has been trying to put his finger on…
“Not many people our age from Bradford do well.
That’s why WE do so well, because people see themselves in us. They’ve finally found a group that they can relate to.”