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Yung Filly
Yung Filly in 2024
Personal information
Born
Andrés Felipe Valencia Barrientos

(1995-08-06) 6 August 1995 (age 29)
Cali, Colombia
EducationConisborough College
Occupations
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2013–present
Subscribers1.83 million[2]
Total views114 million[2]
NetworkWall of Entertainment[1]
Associated actsChunkz
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers

Last updated: 11 October 2024

Andrés Felipe Valencia Barrientos (born 6 August 1995), known professionally as Yung Filly or simply Filly, is a British YouTuber and rapper. Born in Colombia and later moving to the United Kingdom, he began his YouTube career in 2013, starting a music career in 2017. Beginning in 2018, he appeared on numerous BBC shows, several of which he hosted.

Early life

Andrés Felipe Valencia Barrientos was born in Cali, Colombia.[3] At the age of two, he moved to London as a refugee with his mother and sister.[4] The family moved around between Catford, Kidbrooke, Deptford, Ladywell and New Cross, before eventually settling in Orpington, Bromley.[5][6] He attended Conisborough College.[7] After completing Year 11, he briefly moved back to Colombia to play football for a team in Barranquilla, but later quit.[6]

Career

Valencia Barrientos began his YouTube career in 2013.[3][5] His content comprised short skits and comedy Q&As.[8] As well as building his own channel, Valencia Barrientos regularly appears on Footasylum's YouTube channel, starring in the dating series Does The Shoe Fit,[9][10] as well as on Pro:Direct Soccer's YouTube channel. In 2018, he hosted Hot Property on BBC Three;[11] the show was described by The Guardian as "so youthful...that it should come with a new kind of 18 certificate".[12] In 2019, he hosted another show on BBC Three titled Don't Scream.[13]

He appeared for England in Soccer Aid 2020;[1][3] during the game, he scored a goal.[14] He also appeared on the first episode of a football rivalry series alongside Chunkz, which was aired on BBC Sport.[15] In 2021, He appeared on the first episode of Race Around Britain, hosted by Munya Chawawa.[16] In 2022, it was announced that Valencia Barrientos and Chawawa would co-host a spin-off show of Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof, titled Munya and Filly Get Chilly.[17][18] He also appeared on The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off and BBC's Would I Lie To You?[19]

He and fellow content creator Harry Pinero partnered with German Doner Kebab and Heinz to develop a sauce called Secret Sauce, which was released in September 2024.[20][21] In October 2024, he partnered with the FA and M&S Food for an online cooking series titled Freestyle Cooking, which was to feature footballers Bukayo Saka, Ezri Konsa, and Jarrod Bowen. However, the campaign was pulled one day after its release, following Valencia Barrientos's rape and assault charges on 10 October 2024.[22][23]

Valencia Barrientos is a frequent collaborator with the Beta Squad, a YouTube collective also run by British content creators. He has also appeared in videos with the Sidemen.[24][25] He is represented by UTA.[26]

Music career

Valencia Barrientos cites his Colombian background and grime music as big influences on his music career.[27] In 2017, he released his debut single, "Take Time".[28] He would release two songs in 2018, "La Paila" and "Mucho Mas".[29][30] He released "Confidence" in 2020, featuring Chunkz and Geko.[31] He would release two other songs with Chunkz in 2020, "Clean Up" and "Hold",[32][33] which peaked at number 67 and 29 on the UK Singles Chart, respectively.[34][35] He also featured on Javan's "Again".[36]

He released "100 Bags Freestyle" in 2021.[37] He also announced a mixtape titled Last Laugh in an interview with GRM Daily.[38] In 2022, he released a new single titled "Long Time"[39] and later "Day to Day", featuring fellow British rapper and songwriter Chip.[1][40] In 2024, he released two singles, "Grey" and "Tempted".[27][41]

Personal life

Valencia Barrientos is a supporter of Crystal Palace F.C.[3][42]

2024 arrest and sexual assault allegations

On 8 October 2024, while on tour in Australia, Valencia Barrientos was arrested in Brisbane after allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in a Perth hotel room on 28 September.[3][43] He faces four counts of sexual penetration without consent, three counts of assault occasioning bodily harm, and one count of impeding a person's normal breathing or circulation by applying pressure on or to their neck.[13][44] He was extradited to Perth on 9 October 2024.[19][45] He appeared at the Perth Magistrates' Court for his initial hearing on 10 October 2024, where he was granted conditional bail; enforcing a ban on discussing the case on social media and contacting the alleged victim.[46][47]

Discography

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Albums
UK
[48]
UK
Ind.

[49]
IRE
[50]
NLD
[51]
NZ
[52]
SCO
[53]
SWE
[54]
"Take Time" 2017 Non-album singles
"La Paila" 2018
"Mucho Màs"
"Clean Up"
(with Chunkz)
2019 67
"Hold"
(with Chunkz)
29 3 [A] 31
"Confidence"
(with Chunkz and Geko)
2020
"100 Bags Freestyle" 2021 53
"Long Time" 2022
"Day to Day"
(with Chip)
"Grey"
(solo or featuring Aitch)
2024 35 56 27 37 61
"Tempted" [B]
Title Year Album
"Again"
(Javàn featuring Yung Filly)
2020 Non-album single

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2023 Gassed Up Himself [57]
2024 The Sidemen Story Himself Documentary; cameo [58]
Web roles
Year Title Role Network(s) Notes Ref.
2018–2019 Unboxed: Footasylum Himself YouTube [59]
2018–2021 Truth Asylum Season 1–3 [60]
2019–2021 Chefasylum Season 1–3; Season 6–7 [61]
2019–2021 Does the Shoe Fit Season 1–5 [62]
2020 Chicken Shop Date Episode 36 with Chunkz [63]
2023 Locked In Season 5 [64]
Music videos
Year Title Artist(s) Role Ref.
2018 "Man Don't Dance" Big Shaq Groomsman [65]
2019 "Vibranium" Chunkz feat. Neji Himself [66]
2022 "Don't Lie" A1 x J1 feat. Nemzzz [67]

Awards and nominations

Ceremony Year Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
MOBO Awards 2021 Best Media Personality Himself & Chunkz Won [68]
2022 Himself Nominated [69]
Rated Awards 2021 Personality of the Year Nominated [70]
2022 Nominated [71]

Notes

  1. ^ "Hold" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 35 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[55]
  2. ^ "Tempted" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 12 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[56]

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