BRADFORD rap group Bad Boy Chiller Crew showed off their football skills as they paid a visit to the home of Bradford City.

Gareth Kelly, Kane and Clive took to the hallowed turf at Valley Parade to take shots at goal as they took part in a photoshoot at the home of the Bantams.

The rappers took part in a photoshoot both inside and outside the ground, taking in the City home dressing, taking to the stands where they have a BBCC banner.

They chanted ‘City ‘Til I die’ outside Valley Parade and even posed with a horse and cart in their photoshoot.

Bradford City tweeted a three-minute behind the scenes video with the boys, with the soundtrack of their hit’ Don’t You Worry About Me.

 

The boys are enjoying huge success which has included selling out a home date of their upcoming UK tour.

They will take to the stage at Bradford’s St George’s Hall on Tuesday, October 12, performing some of their hits including 450, Don’t You Worry About Me, and German Engineering.

Bad Boy Chiller Crew have enjoyed a meteoric rise in the past 18 months after transforming from social media pranksters to bonafide recording artists who have received plays on BBC Radio 1, signing a record deal, starring in a documentary and the release of their debut album Full Wack, No Brakes.

They have gained numerous high-profile fans, including sports stars and social media influencers, and have also formed a close bond to Bradford City.