GOATED: Jose Mourinho stars in rapper Stormzy’s new music video

U.K. rapper Stormzy's star-studded music video, featuring football manager Jose Mourinho, has sparked a social media frenzy.

GOATED: Jose Mourinho stars in rapper Stormzy’s new music video

British rapper Stormzy (real name Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr.) has caused a social media frenzy after the release of his new 11-minute music video, on Thursday 22 September, featuring a plethora of cameos including football manager Jose Mourinho and retired Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt.

According to Sky News, Mel Made Me Do It is the rapper’s first solo track in almost three years.

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STORMZY FEATURES JOSE MOURINHO AND USAIN BOLT IN HIS LATEST MUSIC VIDEO

In the music video, Portuguese football manager Mourinho — who is currently the head coach of the Italian soccer team, AS Roma — makes a cameo appearance.

The former Chelsea and Manchester United manager appears with Stormzy and his crew as the artist 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.”

Stormzy’s line follows one of Mourinho’s most famous quotes:

“I prefer really not to speak. If I speak, I am in big trouble.”

Mourinho said this iconic quote during his post-match interview after being angered by the officials’ decisions during Chelsea’s loss to Aston Villa in 2014 in the English Premier League.

In another scene of the music video, Usain Bolt — who currently holds the world records for men’s 100m, 200m sprints — turns on the TV whilst seated at home in his mansion. The Olympic gold medalist sees Stormzy being interviewed on a fictional talk show named after the song, Mel Made Me Do It. The show is hosted by presenters Jonathan Ross and Zeze Mills, alongside journalist Louis Theroux and British sprinter Dina Asher-Smith.

WATCH THE FULL MUSIC VIDEO BELOW:

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TWEEPS ARE LOVING THE STAR-STUDDED MUSIC VIDEO

The music video has already garnered close to 1 million views on YouTube and the addition of Jose Mourinho and Usain Bolt has tweeps dubbing Stormzy the “GOAT” (Greatest Of All Time).