Man City icon shows off his vocal talents as Conte joins upcoming rapper

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Man City icon shows off his vocal talents as Conte joins upcoming rapper

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Jose Mourinho stunned the world of football and music by making a surprise appearance in Stormzy’s latest video.

The former Chelsea and Tottenham manager joined the rapper for his new song ‘Mel Made Me Do It’, appearing on screen before his signature line was mentioned in the lyrics.

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Mourinho made a surprise appearance in Stormzy’s latest video

Stormzy samples Mourinho’s ‘If I talk, I’m in big trouble’ comment and stands next to the current Roma boss in a mansion.

The star-studded video all but broke the internet, but what other football faces have made appearances with musical artists? talkSPORT takes a look…

Sergio Aguero

Manchester City’s all-time Premier League goalscorer Sergio Aguero not only made an appearance in a music video, but he got to show his voice in it.

In 2008, while the striker was at Atletico Madrid, he joined Argentinian band Los Leales to lead a song about himself called ‘Kun Aguero’.

Sergio Aguero showed his voice 14 years ago

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Sergio Aguero showed his voice 14 years ago

Aguero features throughout the song, taking turns singing with the band and performing impressive dance moves.

His voice might not be as good as his footballing abilities, but he certainly put on a good show and the video reached over 3 million views on YouTube.

Antonio Conte

It may have only lasted a few seconds, but Spurs manager Antonio Conte joined grime artist Eyez in his music video in 2017.

Conte briefly appears on the streets of London in blacked out glasses and a black puffer jacket as the rapper wraps his arm around the Italian.

Conte appeared in rapper Eyez's video five years ago

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Conte appeared in rapper Eyez’s video five years ago


The appearance came shortly after Conte won the Premier League with Chelsea and the video for the song ‘Smoking Fine’ reached 138,000 total views on YouTube.

It’s unclear if he knew he was going to be part of a video, but he certainly fit in and caught the attention of football fans.

Peter Crouch

Peter Crouch’s passion for music is well known, with the former Liverpool and Stoke striker having been spotted at festivals and appearing on stage with Kasabian earlier this year.

In 2015, he had a big role in Peace’s “Gen Strange” video, making several appearances in the first minute of the song.

Crouch can be seen yelling at the members of Peace during the video

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Crouch can be seen yelling at the members of Peace during the video

Crouch plays his acting game while donning a full tracksuit and sunglasses. He sits on the bonnet of a Volkswagen Polo before driving and shouting out the car window later in the video.

His surprise brief appearance garnered over 250,000 views and it could easily have been more had he released his signature robot dance.

John Barnes

All England fans will know that John Barnes and other members of the national team joined New Order to sing ‘World in Motion’ ahead of the 1990 World Cup.

The music video features Barnes, Paul Gascoigne, Peter Beardsley, Chris Waddle, Des Walker and Steve McMahon with backing vocals from the entire crew.

Barnes' rapping is now an iconic feature of every major England tournament

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Barnes’ rapping is now an iconic feature of every major England tournament

Although the most iconic part of the song and video is the former Liverpool striker’s rap that he delivers straight to the camera.

Barnes has gone on to perform his rap on numerous occasions and the song is a staple for Three Lions fans at every major tournament.

Who next?

Besides the stars, many other big names have been involved in music videos over the years.

Alessandro Del Piero made a brief appearance with Oasis, Micah Richards and Anton Ferdinand sat in a bar during T2’s “Heartbroken” and Chris Waddle appeared with Sheffield Wednesday fans Arctic Monkeys.

After Mourinho’s latest shock appearance, who will be the next football star to step up?

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