Vossi Bop, filmed at locations including Westminster Bridge and the Bank of England, also includes a cameo from Idris Elba.
Grime artist Stormzy has taken a swipe at the government and Boris Johnson in his new song, Vossi Bop.
"Rule number two don't make the promise, if you can't keep the deal then just be honest," he raps towards the beginning of the track.
"I could never die, I'm Chuck Norris; f*** the government and f*** Boris."
Stormzy is then joined by dancers with briefcases and distinctly Boris Johnson-esque blonde wigs - which are quickly discarded as he holds his middle fingers up to the camera.
It is not the first time the 25-year-old musician has got political, famously using his appearance at the Brit Awards to question Theresa May's response to the Grenfell Tower fire.
In a charged performance, he rapped: "Yo, Theresa May, where's the money for Grenfell?
"What, you thought we just forgot about Grenfell? You criminals, and you've got the cheek to call us savages, you should do some jail time, you should pay some damages, you should burn your house down and see if you can manage this."
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