Leeds Festival: Bad Boy Chiller Crew makes Yorkshire bounce back

Sam Robinson of Bad Boy Chiller CrewSource of the 'image, PA Media

The Bad Boy Chiller team may have started as a joke in l igne, but on Friday they provided some serious party vibes as the Leeds Festival got underway. bounce a sea of ​​bucket hats with their infectious energy and hilarious stage presence.

The rap-dance collective brought their dads/friends on stage to a rave, while drinking alcohol between spit bars.

But they were having so much fun that the organizers had to unplug.

Having passed, the fun outfit had its mics on and the DJ decks went off on the mains, drawing boos from revelers in the crowd as they were forced to sway move away, to make way for a "No Leeds on a Dead Planet" public service video about the environmental concerns around the event.

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In recent years, the rap trio, consisting of Gareth "GK" Kelly, Kan Le Welsh, Sam "Clive" Robinson, have not so quietly risen through the ranks of his county festival, rapping to old school dance beats.

They moved from the BBC Music Introducing tent to one of the main stages, where they looked very comfortable, leading the crowd in a chorus of "oggy oggy oggy". in their big red ties, the local rappers - who recently starred in their own ITV2 docu-series - scoured verses from their recent mixtape and debut album, including 450 and BMW, as well new track When It Rains, It Pours (luckily not, as clouds covered the Yorkshire sun for the first time on Friday).

They raced through beer, cider and vodka at an equally (alarmingly) fast pace, as a family friend known affectionately as Kitchen Steve twirled a cane in a masterful F. Shion and Kelly's dad Hopper, dressed in a Burberry outfit, threw some serious shapes and hip tremors.

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Leeds Festival: Bad Boy Chiller Crew makes Yorkshire bounce back
Sam Robinson of Bad Boy Chiller CrewSource of the 'image, PA Media

The Bad Boy Chiller team may have started as a joke in l igne, but on Friday they provided some serious party vibes as the Leeds Festival got underway. bounce a sea of ​​bucket hats with their infectious energy and hilarious stage presence.

The rap-dance collective brought their dads/friends on stage to a rave, while drinking alcohol between spit bars.

But they were having so much fun that the organizers had to unplug.

Having passed, the fun outfit had its mics on and the DJ decks went off on the mains, drawing boos from revelers in the crowd as they were forced to sway move away, to make way for a "No Leeds on a Dead Planet" public service video about the environmental concerns around the event.

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In recent years, the rap trio, consisting of Gareth "GK" Kelly, Kan Le Welsh, Sam "Clive" Robinson, have not so quietly risen through the ranks of his county festival, rapping to old school dance beats.

They moved from the BBC Music Introducing tent to one of the main stages, where they looked very comfortable, leading the crowd in a chorus of "oggy oggy oggy". in their big red ties, the local rappers - who recently starred in their own ITV2 docu-series - scoured verses from their recent mixtape and debut album, including 450 and BMW, as well new track When It Rains, It Pours (luckily not, as clouds covered the Yorkshire sun for the first time on Friday).

They raced through beer, cider and vodka at an equally (alarmingly) fast pace, as a family friend known affectionately as Kitchen Steve twirled a cane in a masterful F. Shion and Kelly's dad Hopper, dressed in a Burberry outfit, threw some serious shapes and hip tremors.

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