Everything you need to know about Bouncer (Playdirty)

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There’s a lot of public figures who’ve made a name for themselves in the UK scene, but Bouncer has been one to do so on a repetitive basis. He originally became known for managing legendary UK rap duo Krept & Konan; but since then, he’s been putting in work. Before you learn about that, though, you need to learn about who he is.

Who is Bouncer:

Bouncer, real name Myles Harris, 36, hails from the London Borough of Croydon. He is currently a social media influencer, entrepreneur, music manager, YouTuber, and former CEO of Krept and Konan’s Play Dirty Music.

From a young age, he was involved in a life of crime and would end up doing 11 years behind bars for his involvement in attempted robbery and drug offences.

Mugshot of Myles Harris, aka Bouncer when he was sentenced for his role in an  armed robbery.
Mugshot of Bouncer when he was sentenced for his role in an armed robbery.

Bouncer’s Net Worth:

There’s no known exact figure for Bouncer’s net worth; this is partially because he lives in Dubai, UAE, which is a jurisdiction with no personal taxes on individuals. We do know that in an official filing for Play Dirty Limited, the business was worth £140,291. He is likely worth more at the time of writing.

Managing DigDat:

In 2020, Bouncer was managing UK drill rapper DigDat, and it is agreed by critics and supporters alike that Bouncer was a pivotal part of the Lewisham rapper’s success. The Croydon man speaks on how he got DigDat (real name Nathan Tokosi) multiple deals. One deal he got DigDat was a £70k deal for a single, and another one for £300k + £50k for living expenses with Columbia Records.

Bouncer also claimed that he allowed the Pinky Notes artist to sleep on his couch for over 6 months free of charge and that the pair didn’t sign any paperwork for their business arrangement. This article alongside the video below covers these topics.

Managing LikkleMan:

Likkleman is a prominent person who was once managed by Bouncer. For those who don’t know, Aiden Henry (better known as Likkleman) went viral whilst in prison for a multitude of videos. Bouncer would manage Aiden shortly after he was released from prison, and they would go on a good run; however, their relationship would sour after the ex-con claimed that Bouncer took 50% of his earnings and that he couldn’t read the contract he signed.

Picture of Bouncer & Likkleman sitting besides eachother on the Zeze Millz show.
Bouncer (left) & Likkeman (right) on the Zeze Millz show

Fallout with Siru:

Last year, Bouncer was helping UK drill rapper Siru with his marketing for a multitude of songs, such as West Norwood & Green Bandana, free of charge. Their relationship eventually broke down after Bouncer felt as if Siru was unappreciative and claimed that the rapper from South East London signed a deal behind his back and cut him out. Siru has since responded to this allegation. In the video below, he stated how he signed a deal despite Bouncer wanting to go the independent route and added how he wanted Bouncer to be a part of the team even after being signed.

Bouncer’s YouTube:

Since last year, Bouncer has gone all in on his personal brand and has arguably become the UK’s DJ Akademiks and covers everything relevant in the UK space. He has definitely found his lane, and we’re certain he’s got more in the locker for us.

Wicked ‘N’ Bad:

Many people may have forgotten, but Bouncer had a business venture called Wicked N Bad. This brand was built using his public image to create a multifaceted brand which organised influencer boxing, a security company, managed boxers, as well as merchandise and an energy drink line. This venture seems to be inactive, and all Wicked N Bad Instagram pages haven’t posted since 2023. Hopefully, this is something that could be reinvigorated.

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