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What is Ronaldinho doing in the new Bad Bunny video?

And more cameos by footballers and coaches in music videos

What is Ronaldinho doing in the new Bad Bunny video? And more cameos by footballers and coaches in music videos

Bad Bunny recently unveiled his latest single entitled 'Where She Goes', along with which a video was released in which the artist is seen speeding through the desert in a Rolls Royce and then partying around a bonfire. Between the alternating images, several cameos appear for a few seconds, including that of Ronaldinho. In the video Dinho is dribbling on a beach, wearing a white T-shirt+pants outfit, gold necklaces with his logo and a green Kangol. After the credits another Joga Bonito moment, with Ronaldinho dribbling in that unmistakable style of the Nike commercials of the 2000s.

Bad Bunny


The former Barcelona and Milan striker is not the only footballer or coach to have participated in a music video. Some are difficult to predict, others can be explained by direct friendships with singers. From Mourinho to Del Piero, here are four other names you might have missed.

José Mourinho in "Mel made me do it" di STORMZY

Surprisingly, in the English rapper's video, Mourinho appears, in full Special One style looks towards the camera, shushing the audience.

Stormzy

Chris Waddle in "Don't sit down 'cause I've moved your chair" degli Arctic Monkeys

The Sheffield band's spiky video also features Chris Waddle, who played with the city's team for four years, from 1992 to 1996.

Alessandro Del Piero in "Lord don't slow me down" degli Oasis

Noel Gallagher's passion for football is well known, less so perhaps his esteem and friendship with Alex Del Piero, who in the video of the 2007 song autographs a Juve jersey to the singer.

Oasis

Alex Morgan in "Girls like you" dei Maroon 5 ft. Cardi B

Many female cameos appear in the video alongside Adam Levine and Cardi B, among them that of US Women's National Team star Alex Morgan.

maroon 5