Stormzy drops inspirational 'Superheroes' video

The animated video was shown in schools back in 2020!

Author: Alex RossPublished 9th Sep 2020
Last updated 16th Feb 2022

After donating a massive £500,000 to help fund disadvantaged children, Stormzy dropped an animated video for his hit 'Superheroes', accompanied by an inspirational speech for school students.

Alongside the amazing video, which references both the Black Lives Matter protests and the tragic death of Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman, Stormzy said, “I think it’s important that you guys understand how powerful you are.

"Despite the colour of your skin, despite where you come from, despite your religion, despite whatever it is that you feel may be holding you back; you are a superhero. I wanted to make this video to inspire you guys, to let you know that the sky is the limit. To let you know that all those things inside of you, make you incredible.”

Check out Stormzy's video for 'Superheroes' below:

The powerful lyrics also include references to BBC show Noughts and Crosses, which Stormzy appeared in, as well as American Tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams, and of course Tracy Beaker, which the song samples the theme tune of.

After seeing the amazing new video, fans of the grime star were quick to take to social media to express their love.

One fan wrote, 'wow, Stormzy cannot stop creating powerful moments. the "Superheroes" video is so good', with another writing, 'Masterpiece of a video for a beautiful song'. (sic)

A third then wrote, 'Stormzy’s video for superheroes makes me so happy'. (sic)

Check out Stormzy's amazing career timeline so far:

2013: Career beginnings

Aged 19 in 2013, Stormzy was trying to make his music career happen while working in Southampton at an oil refinery. He released his first full project '168: The Mixtape'. The piece got its name from the fact it was recorded in one week - or 168 hours.

2014: MOBO win

The next year he followed up with 'Dreamers Disease EP' and the seven tracks shot to Number 1 in the iTunes Hip Hop/Rap chart and that year Stormzy scooped up Best Grime Artist at the MOBO Awards.


That's when things really started to take off for Stormzy as more and more people took notice of his talent. Fans were also feeling his love of Nando's, and he'd occasionally take fans there for free or casually gift them Adidas trainers.

2015: 'Know Me From' and 'Shut Up'

Stormzy also won Best Grime Act for the second year running at the 2015 MOBO Awards, and in February 2015 he dropped his first single 'Know Me From' with track 'Shut Up' following shortly after.

2015: Anthony Joshua performance

Stormzy performed 'Shut Up' live at Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte's boxing match at the O2 as Joshua's entrance music. The single was the first ever freestyle to enter the UK Top 40 and peaked at Number 18, which led Stormzy to launch a campaign to get the song to Christmas Number 1.


It had such support that the song did indeed break into the Top 10 for Christmas - although it didn't reach the top spot, it peaked at Number 8 and was his highest-charting single at the time.

2017: Debut album release

Following a year's career break in 2016 and a social media hiatus, Stormzy burst back onto the scene in 2017, releasing his debut album 'Gang Signs & Prayer' in February - going straight to Number 1. Stormzy also took part in the Artists For Grenfell campaign, featuring on the charity single 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' to raise funds for the residents of Grenfell Tower. At the BRIT Awards, he took home the gong for British Male Solo Artist.

2018: BRIT Awards performance

Stormzy's epic performance at the BRIT Awards 2018 saw the rapper use his platform to call out the government for not doing enough to help the residents of Grenfell Tower. His album 'Gang Signs & Prayer' became the first ever rap album to win British Album of the Year.

2019: Glastonbury Festival headline slot and second album

2019 was another big year for Stormzy - his headline set on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2019 was hugely acclaimed, and he once again used his platform to comment on politics. Wearing a Union Jack stab vest designed by artist Banksy, many took this as a comment on knife crime in London. He also used a speech made by Labour MP David Lammy on the British criminal justice system.


Stormzy released his second album, 'Heavy Is the Head', in December 2019, which went to Number 1 in the UK.

2020: BRIT Award win

Stormzy announced his 'Heavy is the Head' tour in December 2019, which was to take place in September 2020 around the UK - starting with two nights at The O2 in London, then calling at Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield, Manchester, Nottingham, Birmingham, Cardiff and Bournemouth. Unfortunately, dates of his tour were rescheduled due to the pandemic.


On the more positive side, Stormzy won British Male Solo Artist at the BRITs 2020, as well as three other nominations, and gave an incredible 10-minute performance with Burna Boy of 'Don't Forget to Breathe', 'Wiley Flow', 'Own It' and 'Rainfall'.


The rapper and singer spent time in 2020 being charitable, working with a scheme to give a young fan a bedroom makeover, as well as surprising him in a heartfelt video. Stormzy was also announced to appear on the soundtrack for NBA video game NBA 2K21 with his song 'Bronze' from album 'Heavy is the Head'.

2021: Madame Tussauds waxwork

On 26th July 2021, in celebration of the rapper's 28th birthday, it was announced that he would be getting his very own waxwork at Madame Tussauds London, joining their star-studded summer line-up.

2022: 'Heavy Is The Head' Tour

Stormzy headed on tour around the UK supporting his 2019 album 'Heavy Is The Head'. Following his residency at London's O2 Arena, which covered March 27th, 28th and 29th, the tour - which is the rapper's biggest to date - wrapped up on 3rd April 2022.


The tour was his biggest yet and also saw him perform in Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Liverpool. Stormzy's sister Rachael Anson was the supporting act for the tour and played a DJ setlist to open his shows.

2022: Met Gala debut

Stormzy made his debut at the prestigious Met Gala where the theme was White Tie. Suiting up in the spirit of the dress code, the rapper wore an all-white Burberry three-piece wool suit complete with satin lapels. Also adding to the outfit was an impressive matching white cape designed by Riccardo Tisci.

2022: Honorary degree

Stormzy was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Exeter - he is now a doctor! In his acceptance speech, he told of his experience taking his AS Levels. He said he was "extremely blessed and grateful".

2022: Third album announced

Big Mike announced his highly-anticipated third album 'This Is What I Mean' in October 2022, revealing the track list AND that it would be coming just a month later in November.

2022: British GQ Men of the Year cover star

Stormzy appeared as the cover star of British GQ's Men of the Year edition, a hugely prestigious title. In his profile interview, he spoke about how he views success differently now he's older: "My version of success now requires a man: not just more music and more money. Now it means taking care of my family, having children, having a wife, even understanding marriage and raising kids, and that requires a man."

2023: Stormzy was nominated for three BRIT Awards

In January 2023, Stormzy picked up three BRIT Award nominations including ones for: Mastercard Album of The Year, Artist of The Year and Hip Hop, Grime and Rap act. Although he lost to Harry Styles twice and Aitch, he gave an incredible performance at the event.

2023: 'The Weekend' with RAYE

In July 2023, Stormzy teamed up with RAYE on 'The Weekend'. The track is accompanied by an official music video and combines Stormzy's rap and RAYE's soulful vocals.

2024: Sixth MOBO Award win

Stormzy took home his sixth MOBO Award at the ceremony in February 2024, taking home the Video of the Year gong for 'Mel Made Me Do It' and tying him Central Cee for the most awarded rapper in MOBOs history. Although he couldn't be there in person, he sent a message of thanks in which he said he was "honoured" and that the video was a "piece of art" for all involved in the making of the video.

Moments after witnessing Stormzy's new video in 2020, KISS Breakfast presenters Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely spoke about their love for the new art, following Diversity's talked-about routine on last weekend's Britain's Got Talent.

Speaking about the video, Perri said, "It's such a moment, I can't lie, it's so relevant this week, especially to us. You may not know, on Saturday we performed with Diversity on Britain's Got Talent and our performance covered the events of this year and the important messages that need to be spoken about. It's something that is super, super close to our hearts."

Jordan then added, "We won BGT 11 years ago and never ever to anything we have done have we had a response like this. Normally it's always love and focused on the dance, but this one it was different.

"It was really important and it was special to us, we are all about positivity and love and we got so much positivity and love back from this, but we also got bombarded with messages and articles, horrible stuff about all of us, about our families, about how Diversity isn't diverse enough because there's only five white people in it."

Getting emotional, Jordan then added, "I can't speak for anyone else but it's sad, genuinely I feel anxious and worried saying something like 'Black Lives Matter' when that's all we want man, it's just love and positivity. Nobody is saying only black lives matter, but as a son, as a dad, I look at Perri. It's all positivity, it's all love."

Watch Diversity's powerful BGT performance below:

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