Watch Jose Mourinho Feature In New Music Video With UK Rapper Stormzy

Soccer manager Jose Mourinho has linked up with rap star Stormzy in a new music video. Watch Mourinho in Stormzy's new music video for 'Mel Made Me Do It' here.
Watch Jose Mourinho Feature In New Music Video With UK Rapper Stormzy
Watch Jose Mourinho Feature In New Music Video With UK Rapper Stormzy /

Iconic soccer manager Jose Mourinho has linked up with UK rap star Stormzy in a new music video.

Former Real Madrid boss Mourinho, who is now in charge of Italian club Roma, makes a cameo appearance in Stormzy's video for his latest track 'Mel Made Me Do It'.

The video was released on YouTube this week and features Mourinho holding a finger over his mouth, standing next to Stormzy pulling the same pose.

Jose Mourinho pictured (right) in a music video with UK rapper Stormzy
Jose Mourinho pictured (right) in a music video with UK rapper Stormzy :: YouTube/Stormzy

Mourinho's shushing stance is seen as Stormzy delivers the line: "They love to talk about the old days, the man are old like 'Annie, are you OK?', I prefer not to speak, like I'm Jose."

Audio of Mourinho delivering one of his most famous quotes then plays over the track: "I prefer really not to speak. If I speak, I am in big trouble."

Mourinho first said these words in a TV interview in 2014 after Chelsea lost to Aston Villa. It was his way of refusing to directly criticize the referee, which would likely have resulted in him being punished by the Football Association.

Posting on Instagram this week, Mourinho shared two photos of himself and Stormzy along with the caption: "Was great fun doing this cameo for Stormzy's new music video out today.

"I had a great time and it’s great to see him wearing @matilde.jewellery."

Matilde Jewellery is a brand founded by Mourinho's daughter.


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Robert Summerscales launched FanNation Futbol in February 2022. Rob is a British journalist who previously spent two years on the sports desk at the Daily Mail in London, having earlier served as editor of CaughtOffside.com. He has been to the last two FIFA Men's World Cups, in Russia and Qatar, and is looking forward to completing his hat-trick in North America in 2026.