Stormzy: ex-Chelsea and Spurs manager Jose Mourinho stars in London rapper’s new music video Mel Made Me Do It
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London-born rapper Stormzy ended his long hiatus from music with new single ‘Mel Made Me Do It’ - and the music video featured the surprise appearance of ex-Chelsea and Spurs boss Jose Mourinho.
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Hide AdIt is the grime artist’s first solo outing in almost three years and not only does it feature Mourinho, but also the likes of Usain Bolt, Louis Theroux, Malorie Blackman, and Little Simz, among many others.
The 10-minute music video hit YouTube on Thursday evening and fans were in shock after spotting Jose Mourinho.
The current Roma manager appeared as soon as Stormzy mentioned Mourinho’s iconic quote in the line: “I prefer not to speak like I’m Jose.”
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Hide AdThe Special One’s renowned phrase “I prefer not to speak, if I speak I’m in big trouble” is then played.
Comments that were made following his Chelsea side’s 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa in 2014, which saw three red cards including one for Mourinho.
The Portuguese manager posted on Instagram shortly following the release of the music video. It reads: “Was great fun doing this cameo for Stormzy’s new music video out today. I had a great time.”
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Hide AdFans flocked to social media channels to react to Mourinho’s shock appearance:
How to watch Mel Made Me Do It music video
The ‘Mel Made Me Do It’ music video landed on YouTube on Thursday (September 22).
You can view it on the official YouTube website totally free of charge - it is available on Stormzy’s channel.
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Hide AdIt already has over 400,000 hits at the time of publication.
If you’d rather listen to the seven-minute-long track, you will also find it available on Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Music.
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