Triplets Ghetto Kids Net Worth (2025)
Dance Music Group
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Thousandaire
Net worth between $0 and $1 million
Annual Income
$100,000 per year from performances, tours, and endorsements
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $170,000, 2023: $250,000, 2024: $320,000
Triplets Ghetto Kids's Biography
Ghetto Kids, also known as the Triplets Ghetto Kids, are a globally recognized dance music group from Uganda. Founded in 2014, the group shot to international fame after their energetic dance moves were featured in Eddy Kenzo's viral hit song 'Sitya Loss.' Composed of talented children and teenagers from underprivileged backgrounds, the Ghetto Kids have inspired millions with their story of hope, resilience, and extraordinary talent. Their vibrant performances have taken them to stages across Africa, Europe, and the United States, including a standout appearance on 'Britain's Got Talent' in 2023. Beyond entertainment, the Ghetto Kids use their platform to advocate for education and better living conditions for children in Uganda. The group has won several prestigious awards, including the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Award and AFRIMMA Award, and continues to attract brand endorsements and global collaborations. Their social media presence is massive, with millions of followers across YouTube and Instagram. Ghetto Kids are not only celebrated for their artistry but also for their commitment to youth empowerment and philanthropy through the Ghetto Kids Foundation. Their journey from the streets of Kampala to the world stage is a testament to the power of dreams, determination, and dance.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
The group started practicing in the streets of Kampala before making it big internationally.
Full Name
Ghetto Kids
Nickname
Triplets Ghetto Kids
Nationality
Ugandan
Birthday
October 01, 2014
Age
10
Zodiac Sign
Various
Height
140-170 cm
Weight
40-65 kg
Marital Status
Single
Spouse
None
Children
0
Education
Various levels, mostly primary and secondary education
Famous For
High-energy dance performances and viral music videos
First Big Break
Featured in Eddy Kenzo's 2014 'Sitya Loss' music video
Social Media
@ghettokids_tfug (Instagram), @GhettoKids_TFUG (Twitter), Ghetto Kids Official (YouTube)
Businesses Owned
Ghetto Kids Foundation
Awards
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Award, BEFFTA Award, AFRIMMA Award
Category
Musicians
Controversies
Occasional visa and travel issues for international performances
Hobbies
Dancing, singing, football
Interests
Youth empowerment, philanthropy, performing arts
Quote
"We dance to inspire and show the world that dreams are valid regardless of your background."