Look, we're not saying that if Stormzy and Louis Theroux were good mates the world would instantly be freed of all its troubles, but it would be a slightly better place.
Theroux, loved for his incredible documentaries and the fact he once made this video, would be the perfect right hand man to grime prodigy Stormzy.
The rapper, real name Michael Omari, shot to mainstream fame after performing his cult hit 'Shut Up' during Anthony Joshua's entrance for his fight versus Dillian Whyte. The track got subsequent attention, shooting it up the iTunes chart, leading him to launch a Christmas number one campaign.
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Despite that being great, he once puts this tweet:
Credit: Twitter
So I reckon that's how he should be remembered, for sheer dedication to FIFA and having a laugh.
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The pair had an exchange on Twitter earlier, with Theroux saying he's 'honoured' that Stormzy was wearing a t-shirt with his face on it.
The musician then replied saying how he respects the filmmaker.
The grime artist has previously paid him some compliments...
Though we'd all pretty much like to see Louis Theroux stay in his own field, as I don't reckon spitting bars in a park is his thing, I would tune into BBC to see Stormzy doing a documentary.
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It could be anything. Literally. It could be on trainers. It could be about the night tube in London. Fuck sake, it could even just be following him as he plays people on FIFA across the country. We'd watch it.
In the past Theroux has dipped his toes in the rap swimming pool, having performed in a rap battle on a radio station while filming Weird Weekends.
Credit: BBC/Weird Weekends
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Someone also edited him rapping over Stormzy's 'Shut Up'...
Straight to the point here: He's shit. But if he did want to appear on a Stormzy song, then it'd sell thousands of copies, in spite of it being shit. Just because it's them two.
All in all, it'd just be a breath of fresh air if the pair were to be good mates. The world would be a better place.
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