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Jose Mourinho joins Stormzy in ‘Mel Made Me Do It’ video

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After a three-year hiatus, premier British grime star Stormzy brought about waves on social media on Thursday evening when his model new monitor dropped with out warning.

The 29-year-old launched new music “Mel Made Me Do It” together with a 10-minute promo video that features a host of cameo appearances from assorted well-known faces from Louis Theroux to Usain Bolt.

Midway by means of the epic monitor there may be additionally a shock look from one Jose Mourinho, who seems alongside Stormzy along with his finger pressed to his lips whereas sampled audio of his well-known “I favor to not communicate” postmatch quote performs.

After the music was launched, the AS Roma coach shared a photograph of himself and Stormzy on Instagram with a message thanking the rapper for together with him within the challenge.

“Was nice enjoyable doing this cameo for Stormzy’s new music video out at this time. I had a good time,” the 59-year-old Portuguese wrote.

The video additionally contains an look from Ian Wright, with the Arsenal legend even incomes a name-check throughout a spoken phrase part carried out by British screenwriter and actor Michaela Coel.

“Right now, we discuss basis. Many nice Black influential giants have touched folks, from soul to soul, all through many generations,” Coel recites. “It is typically ‘greatness’ involves thoughts, however footballing legends like make Ian Wright greatness come to sight.”

Watch the complete “Mel Made Me Do It” video

Whereas it is barely shocking to see them each flip up in Stormzy’s newest providing, Mourinho and Wright aren’t the primary footballing stars to look in different folks’s music movies.

Whereas supervisor of Chelsea, Antonio Conte had a flirtation with the London grime scene when he appeared in the video for “Smoking Effective” by MC Eyez. The Italian was filmed strolling down a metropolis avenue with buying baggage in his hand earlier than posing alongside the younger rapper.

The Chelsea connection continues with Didier Drogba’s maiden foray into appearing. Certainly, the Ivory Coast striker flexed his dramatic chops whereas showing on the very finish of the video for Julia Channel’s 2012 dance hit “Ceaselessly in a Day.”

Maybe the oddest instance of all sees infamous ex-Wimbledon and Leeds United hardman Vinnie Jones make a quick look within the medieval-themed video for Westlife’s totally forgettable 2002 ditty “Bop Bop Child.”

Do not count on to see Mourinho popping up in a Westlife video…



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