Jose Mourinho stars in new Stormzy music video ‘Mel Made Me Do It’
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I’d rather not speak… but I can rap! Jose Mourinho stars in the new Stormzy music video ‘Mel Made Me Do It’… with the Roma boss showing swagger as he poses next to the rapper in a mansion with his finger over his mouth
- Jose Mourinho is featured in rapper Stormzy .’s latest music video
- The Roma manager sees his arms folded before bringing his finger to his lips
- His ‘I’d rather not speak. If I speak I’ll be in big trouble’ quote then plays
- Mourinho shared a photo with Stormzy on Instagram saying he was ‘having a lot of fun’
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Jose Mourinho stars in Stormzy’s latest music video.
In British rapper’s latest single ‘Mel Made Me Do It’, the current Roma boss makes a brief cameo and even plays some lyrics, though not literally.
The 59-year-old is seen midway through the ten-minute video standing with Stormzy and several others in a mansion, arms folded before bringing his finger to his lips.
Jose Mourinho stands next to Stormzy in the rapper’s latest music video
AS Roma manager joins Stormzy and puts his finger in a ‘sh’ move
‘You like to talk about the old days, those men are as old as Annie, are you okay? I prefer not to speak as if I am Jose’, are the lyrics of Stormzy, before those of Mourinho iconic quote ‘I’d rather not speak. When I speak, I get in big trouble’ plays.
Mourinho posted about the video on his Instagram page, sharing a photo of himself next to Stormzy with the caption: “It was a lot of fun doing this cameo for Stormzy’s new music video that came out today. I had a great time.’
Athletic stars Usain Bolt and Dina Asher-Smith can also be seen in various parts of the video in a star-studded film that came out after the London-born rapper took a hiatus.
Mourinho’s cameo comes on the back of the Portuguese boss who claims he has many years of coaching left.
The past few years have been less fruitful for the ‘special one’ compared to the rest of his career, with only one Conference League title to be won over the past five seasons in management, having won a host of titles across Europe won.
While admitting his retirement is not too far off, Mourinho has revealed that there are still a few years to go before any thought will be given to his retirement.
Mourinho stands with several others in a mansion at the beginning of his short cameo in the video
He is jumped by others in the video as he raises his finger to his mouth and the audio sounds
“These 22 years have gone by quickly, but I want to continue,” Mourinho said at the 2022 Quinas de Ouro event.
“I feel good, I feel strong, motivated, I like winning, I hate losing, nothing has changed.
“The color of my hair, yes, even the wrinkles, but I want to keep going.
“Not for another 22 years, because there is no time, but for a few more years.”