
Here You That Will Be Right’ was an internet sensation that gave birth to Scotland’s first and still most popular YouTube comedy song.
The Bolt Ya Nugget Book will give you the background to the song that made the headlines on every entertainment page in the country, whilst telling you what went wrong and why. It’s more than a story about The Neds Kru’s huge hit featuring The Wee Man. It’s a genre-defying tale of partying, stupidity, and some decidedly dodgy decisions that criss-crosses Europe, India, the Middle East, and back to Scotland in a whirlwind 15 years of music, mayhem, and madness, packed with the wildest 1990s Scottish Club Scene Stories.
Ned Kruz' The Bolt Ya Nugget Book’
“Here You That Will Be Right" was the country’s first viral video, but there’s an untold story that unfolds in the pages of the Bolt Ya Nugget Book, which will make you laugh, cry, and laugh again. If you mention The Neds Kru and The Wee Man to most people over 18 in any village, town, or city in Scotland, 90% of them will know what you’re talking about. Virtually none of them will know the true story, which is what makes this a real Scottish Rave Culture Book. With over 5 million YouTube views and over 1,500 TikTok parody videos, the song still makes an impact 21 years after it was penned.
But it’s more than a story about The Neds Kru’s and The Wee Man's huge hit. It’s a compelling tale of partying, stupidity, and some decidedly dodgy decisions that criss-cross Europe, India, the Middle East, and back to Scotland in a whirlwind 15 years of music, mayhem, and madness, the kind of stuff you'd hear in the best 1990s Scottish Club Scene Stories.
From the raving ’90s to the club and festival scene of the noughties, “Bolt Ya Nugget” tells the story of a cultural phenomenon that cost the writer, singer, and co-producer, Ned Kruz, a small fortune and almost cost him his life and his freedom. Discover the true story of the background that led to the Neds Kru featuring the Wee Man and how it has affected those involved. This is the hilarious true (ish) story, a proper Scottish Rave Culture Book about a track that smashed Scottish culture and is still making waves today. And aye mate,
THAT WILL BE RIGHT!
