British rapper Stormzy (real name Michael Ebenezer Kwajo Omari Owuo Jr.) has caused a stir on social media following the release of his new 11-minute music video on Thursday, September 22, which features a slew of cameos, including soccer coach Jose Mourinho and the Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt.
According to Sky News, Mel made me do it — the rapper’s first solo track in almost three years.
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Portuguese football manager Mourinho, who is currently the head coach of Italian football team Roma, makes a cameo appearance in the music video.
The former Chelsea and Manchester United manager appears with Stormzy and his team as the artist says: “They like to talk about the old days, the men are old, like ‘Annie, are you okay?’, I’d rather not say I Jose.”
The Stormzy line follows one of Mourinho’s most famous quotes:
“I really prefer not to talk. If I speak, I’m in big trouble.”
Mourinho made the iconic quote during his post-match interview after being angered by the officials’ decisions during Chelsea’s 2014 Premier League loss to Aston Villa.
In another scene in the music video, Usain Bolt, who currently holds the world record in the men’s 100m and 200m, turns on the television while sitting at home in his mansion. The Olympic gold medalist sees an interview with Stormzy on the fictional talk show named after the song, Mel made me do it. The show is hosted by hosts Jonathan Ross and Zezzi Mills, as well as journalist Louis Theroux and British sprinter Dina Usher-Smith.
WATCH THE FULL MUSIC VIDEO BELOW:
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The music video has already racked up nearly 1 million views on YouTube, with tweeters dubbing Stormzy the “GOAT” (Greatest Of All Time) in addition to Jose Mourinho and Usain Bolt.