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Grime MC Skepta has been on an all-out charm offensive on the U.S. market for a while now, one that has made him probably the most recognizable Englishman in America, aside from the Queen, of course. But those that are part of the more conservative segments of the U.S. audience might want to rethink their newfound fandom as an old video from Skepta's past was brought back to the forefront via Reddit.

For those hoping to sneak a peek at Skepta's junk, you're going to be disappointed as he doesn't actually star in the aforementioned porno. Instead, he recruited a couple of porn actors to have hardcore sex in a music video for a track taken from his 2011 album, Doin' It Again.

The track in question is titled "All Over the House" and as you can guess from the title, it features the two porn stars having hardcore, interracial sex in various positions, on numerous pieces of furniture all around the house while Skepta spits bars in their near-vicinity like some kind of musically-inclined peeping tom.

Totally low-budget and utterly cheesy, the music video borrows from the UK porn industry's distinct aesthetic, which is mainly just a combination of poor production value and ham-fisted amateurism. Despite this, it was a wild success, clocking over a million views when it first surfaced on WorldStarHipHop five years ago. Proof, if we ever needed it, that sex sells.

Check it out here. Just try not to watch it at work or in the vicinity of children.

Now read our U.S. vs. UK review of Skepta's latest album.

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