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Album : Autumn Variations [14 SONGS • 49 MINUTES • SEP 29 2023]
The seventh studio album by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is titled Autumn Variations. Gingerbread Man Records, his record label, released it on September 29, 2023. With the exception of the song “Spring,” which Dessner co-produced with his twin brother Bryce, Aaron Dessner produced every single track on the album. The album is Sheeran’s first studio album for which he holds the copyright, and it also happens to be his second project of 2023, coming after the release of his previous album in May.
Album : – (Deluxe) [18 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 1 MINUTE • MAY 05 2023]
− (“Subtract”) is English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran’s sixth studio album. It was made available by Atlantic Records and Asylum on May 5, 2023. The album, which is primarily acoustic, was produced by Aaron Dessner, who worked with Fred Again, Max Martin, and Shellback to produce the lead single “Eyes Closed.” The album’s second and third singles were “Boat” and “Life Goes On.” It was also released as a visual album, with twelve of the fourteen tracks’ videos (the videos for “Eyes Closed” and “Boat” were already available before −) making their premiere on the day of the album’s release. The album is Sheeran’s last mathematically themed album and a follow-up to his previous album, = (2021). At the 66th Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album. Critics gave the album generally favorable reviews. In Australia, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, it made its debut at the top of the charts. In eleven other countries, including the US, Canada, Italy, and Spain, it also made it to the top ten.
Album : = [14 SONGS • 48 MINUTES • OCT 29 2021]
= (“Equals”) is English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran’s fifth studio album. On October 29, 2021, Asylum and Atlantic Records released it. Five singles—”Bad Habits,” “Shivers,” “Overpass Graffiti,” “The Joker and the Queen,” and “2step”—supported the album. A promotional single of “Visiting Hours” was released. When = was released, music critics gave it mixed reviews, praising Sheeran’s growing experimentation with sound but criticizing its production. The album peaked at number one in the following countries: Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland, Sweden, the United States, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, and the United Kingdom.
Album : No.6 Collaborations Project [15 SONGS • 49 MINUTES • JUL 12 2019]
The fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is titled No. 6 Collaborations Project. On July 12, 2019, Asylum and Atlantic Records jointly released it. Khalid, Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Chance the Rapper, PnB Rock, Stormzy, Yebba, Justin Bieber, Travis Scott, Eminem, 50 Cent, Young Thug, J Hus, Ella Mai, Paulo Londra, Dave, H.E.R., Meek Mill, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Skrillex, Chris Stapleton, and Bruno Mars are among the artists who collaborated on the album’s tracks. It is a follow-up to Sheeran’s No. 5 Collaborations Project, an extended play compilation from 2011. Eight singles from the No. 6 Collaborations Project were made available. Leading single “I Don’t Care” peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart and at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. “Cross Me”, “Beautiful People”, “Blow”, “Best Part of Me”, “Antisocial”, “South of the Border”, and “Take Me Back to London” were among the other singles that were released. The album received mixed reviews from critics, debuted at the top of the US Billboard 200 and UK Albums Chart, and received a nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.
Album : ÷ (Deluxe) [16 SONGS • 59 MINUTES • MAR 03 2017]
The third studio album by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is titled ÷ (“Divide”). On March 3, 2017, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records jointly released it. As the lead singles from the album, “Castle on the Hill” and “Shape of You” were released on January 6, 2017. At the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, the album took home the Best Pop Vocal Album Grammy. The album’s deluxe edition is currently the second-most-streamed album ever on Spotify as of October 2023. With 672,000 copies sold in its first week, the album peaked at number one in the UK, becoming the fastest-selling album by a male solo artist and having the highest opening behind Adele’s 25 and Oasis’ Be Here Now. “Divide” reached the top of the charts in more than 25 countries, including the US, Canada, and Australia. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry declared ÷ to be the year’s best-selling album globally in April 2018. It was listed as the fifth best-selling album of the twenty-first century in the UK in October 2019. In the week following the album’s release, every single off the album peaked in the UK Singles Chart’s top 20. Its tracks’ dominance on the UK chart prompted calls for changes to the single chart’s compilation process. As a result, the Official Charts Company introduced new regulations that changed the streams-to-sales ratio for older songs and limited the number of tracks each main artist could have in the top 100 to three. In the US, Australia, and the UK, “Perfect,” his fourth single from ÷, peaked at number one and went on to become the 2017 Christmas number one.
Album : x (Deluxe Edition) [15 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 5 MINUTES • JUN 20 2014]
“×” (also known as “Multiply” or “Times”) is the English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran’s second studio album. In Australia and New Zealand, it was released on June 20, 2014, and globally on June 23, via Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. Music reviewers gave the album positive reviews. It was a commercial success on a global scale, peaking at No. 1 in fifteen countries and topping the US Billboard 200 and the UK Albums Chart. × was the best-selling album of 2014 in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and the UK. It also peaked at number five in seven other countries. The album contained five singles that were released: “Sing,” “Don’t,” “Thinking Out Loud,” “Bloodstream” (a joint effort with Rudimental), and “Photograph.”
Album : The Slumdon Bridge [4 SONGS • 14 MINUTES • SEP 09 2011]
Yelawolf, an American rapper, and Ed Sheeran, an English singer-songwriter, collaborated on an EP called The Slumdon Bridge. It was released on 14 February 2012 as a free digital download in the United Kingdom. “You Don’t Know (For f***’s Sake)”, the lead single from the EP, was made available for free download on January 24th through Sheeran’s Twitter page and various hip-hop websites.
Album : + [12 SONGS • 49 MINUTES • SEP 09 2011]
The first studio album by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is titled + (“Plus”). On September 9, 2011, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records released it. Sheeran’s album is regarded as his commercial breakthrough. He has independently released five EPs in the past. The album was primarily produced by Sheeran and Jake Gosling, with additional work done by American hip hop producer No I.D. The two singles from + that came before it, “The A Team” and “You Need Me, I Don’t Need You,” peaked at three and four on the UK Singles Chart, respectively, generated more media attention. As the third single from the album, “Lego House” was released on November 11, 2011, and it mirrored the success of its predecessors on the charts, peaking at number five in the UK. Over the course of the next year, three more singles—”Drunk,” “Small Bump,” and “Give Me Love”—were released and all three placed in the top 25 of the UK Singles Chart. The album has sold over 4 million copies worldwide. Music critics gave the album generally favorable reviews. When + was released, it went on to top the UK Albums Chart, selling over 102,000 copies in its first week of sales. The album sold 42,000 copies and had a strong performance on the US Billboard 200, peaking at number five. Since Susan Boyle’s 2009 album I Dreamed a Dream, the album’s debut in the US achieved the highest ranking for a debut studio album by a British artist. In the UK, + is the ninth best-selling album of the decade.
Album : No.5 Collaborations Project [8 SONGS • 35 MINUTES • JAN 07 2011]
English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran’s compilation extended play (EP), No. 5 Collaborations Project, was released. The title comes from the fact that it was the last of five EPs he recorded in the hopes of getting signed by a record label. The album’s musical selections included “haunting” themes, somber subject matter, and a delicate production. Sheeran tried to avoid writing lyrics about women in order to make each song function as a musical. Tracks from collaborations with grime artists like Devlin, Wiley, P Money, Ghetts, and JME are included in the EP. The EP received a favorable review from Soul Culture’s Henry Yanney and peaked at number 46 on the UK Albums Chart.
Album : Songs I Wrote With Amy [5 SONGS • 16 MINUTES • APR 18 2010]
Ed Sheeran independently released his extended play “Songs I Wrote with Amy” on April 18, 2010. Ed Sheeran and Amy Wadge wrote all of the songs together. “Polite, discreet adult offerings aimed at a grown-up audience,” according to journalist David Nolan, characterize this folk EP, which features “world-weary songs of mornings after, indecision and regret.”
Album : Loose Change [8 SONGS • 31 MINUTES • DEC 09 2011]
British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran released his EP, Loose Change, on his own. Producer Jake Gosling recorded the EP at Sticky Studios in Surrey. Before Sheeran gained widespread critical acclaim, the EP was first released in 2010. It was re-released three times: in 2011; in 2015 as a part of Sheeran’s release of a compilation of five of his earlier EPs (known as 5); and lastly in 2016 on colored 12″ vinyl. The second verse of The A Team, the album’s lead single, is where “Loose Change” gets its name. The EP was the second installment of what Sheeran referred to as The Five EP Projects, each of which had its own independent release and was privately funded. The success of the first release was attributed to the success of the lead single, “The A Team”. In 2011, Loose Change peaked at number 90 on the UK Albums Chart. After two tracks from Sheeran’s third album ÷ were released in 2017, the album debuted in the Australian charts and peaked at number 83 on the ARIA Albums Chart.
Album : You Need Me EP [5 SONGS • 21 MINUTES • DEC 09 2011]
Ed Sheeran Ringtones
Edward Christopher Sheeran, MBE, is an English singer-songwriter who was born on February 17, 1991. Raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, after being born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, he started penning songs at the age of eleven. Sheeran independently released the extended play No. 5 Collaborations Project at the beginning of 2011. That same year, he signed with Asylum Records. September 2011 saw the release of Sheeran’s debut album, + (“Plus”), which debuted at the top of the UK Albums Chart. “The A Team,” his debut hit single, was included. Sheeran took home the Best British Male Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Act Brit Awards in 2012. In June 2014, Sheeran’s second studio album, × (“Multiply”), debuted at the top of charts worldwide. It was recognized as 2015’s second-best-selling album globally. × was awarded the Ivor Novello Award for Songwriter of the Year by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors in the same year that he won Album of the Year at the 2015 Brit Awards. ×’s song “Thinking Out Loud” won him two Grammy Awards in 2016: Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year.
Released in March 2017, Sheeran’s third album, ÷ (“Divide”), became the best-selling album globally for the entire year. “Shape of You” and “Castle on the Hill,” the album’s first two singles, debuted in the top two spots of the charts and broke records in several countries. In addition, he made history by being the first musician to have two songs enter the US top 10 in the same week. Sheeran broke the record for the most top-10 UK singles from a single album in March 2017 with ten top-10 singles from ÷ on the UK Singles Chart. “Perfect”, his fourth single from ÷, became the number one song in the US, Australia, and the UK. It also became the number one song for Christmas in 2017. He won the title of Global Recording Artist of the Year and was the best-selling artist in the world in 2017. 2019 saw the release of No. 6 Collaborations Project, his fourth album overall and first collaborative effort. It peaked at number one in the majority of major markets and produced three number one hits in the UK: “I Don’t Care,” “Beautiful People,” and “Take Me Back to London.” In 2021, the majority of major markets saw his fifth studio album, = (“Equals”), at the top of the charts. His seventh album, Autumn Variations, was released on September 29, 2023, under his own record label, Gingerbread Man Records. His sixth album, – (“Subtract”), was released on May 5, 2023.
Sheeran is among the best-selling musicians in the world, having sold over 150 million records globally. He has two albums on the list of the best-selling albums in UK chart history, and he has 101 million RIAA-certified units in the US. With the greatest combined success in the UK album and singles charts during the 2010s, he was named artist of the decade by the Official Charts Company in December 2019. He is the most followed artist on Spotify as of April 2022. In August 2019, his ÷ Tour, which started in March 2017, achieved the highest grossing status ever. Sheeran, who attended the National Youth Theatre in London, is an actor who starred as himself in the 2019 movie Yesterday.
Sheeran’s sound has been compared to soft rock, pop, and folk-pop. Rap is another element that Sheeran uses in his songs. Sheeran’s first recollections are of listening to albums by Bob Dylan, Elton John’s Greatest Hits, and Joni Mitchell. Van Morrison’s Irish Heartbeat was the album that Sheeran claims introduced him to music. His father took him to live concerts when he was young, which served as inspiration for his compositions. These included Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney in Birmingham, and Eric Clapton at the Royal Albert Hall. Sheeran says, “He’s the reason I started playing guitar,” in reference to Clapton’s influence. He specifically mentioned Eric Clapton’s performance at the Party at the Palace on Buckingham Palace grounds, saying, “I saw Eric Clapton play at the Queen’s Golden Jubilee concert in June 2002 when I was eleven years old. I recall him strutting onto the stage brandishing this rainbow-colored Stratocaster and hitting the opening note of “Layla.” I became engrossed. After two days, I paid thirty pounds for a black copy of a Stratocaster that included an amplifier. For the next month, I just tried to play that riff from “Layla.”
Sheeran has also mentioned Eminem, Nizlopi, and the Beatles as his three main musical inspirations. He lists bands like Cradle of Filth, Slipknot, Korn, Marilyn Manson, and Bring Me the Horizon as additional influences. He also enjoys listening to heavier music. He had also subscribed to Kerrang! as a teenager. Sheeran claimed that rapping to Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP helped him stammer less when he was younger. He had a speech stutter in the past. The 2002 song “Cannonball” by Damien Rice served as another source of inspiration for Sheeran, who said of him, “I got to meet him when I saw him play this little club in Ireland. He was really amazing.” I immediately returned home and began penning songs. If he had been a jerk, I would not be doing what I am doing right now.” When he was ten years old, he also performed a guitar cover of Westlife’s Greatest Hits album, citing them as an influence. In April 2016, Sheeran worked with his hero Eric Clapton. Sheeran told People magazine, “I sang on Eric Clapton’s album I Still Do.” It’s one thing to have him on my side, but you can never fully express the honor of being on his. I contributed to his album by appearing as a guest on Eric Clapton’s “I Will Be There” and performing the song live alongside him, and he contributed to mine by playing a guitar solo on “Dive” from Sheeran’s album ÷ and receiving credit as “Angelo Mysterioso.” Sheeran also mentioned Taylor Swift as an inspiration, saying that in 2015, their mutual success propels one another forward.
Ed Sheeran, who describes himself as “touting an even more austere version of Coldplay’s dressed-down authenticity: one unassuming man, his guitar, and a loop pedal,” “brought pop back down to earth,” according to music journalist Alexis Petridis. The music charts were “packed with Sheeran-alikes” after ×, according to Petridis, who called it “the wave of earnest, dressed-down, boy-next-door troubadours” that reached critical mass. He described him as “one of the most influential” artists of his generation, as he spawned “endless imitators”. In the same way, Laura Snapes of The Guardian described Sheeran as “the godfather of the current crop of singer-songwriters” in 2019, noting that he had paved the way for “troubadours” to break into the charts and signaled the end of record labels pushing them “exclusively to teenage girls and their mums” as well as “the calcification of the everyman male pop star.” His attractiveness and stage presence, according to Billboard writer Jason Lipshutz, have affected emerging soloists, affecting “a significant number of pop artists who crave his type of singular success.” In the UK, Sheeran’s commercial successes have reportedly “broken through to such a wide and lucrative extent, far beyond the achievements of any of the other singer-songwriters in the market,” according to The Financial Times.
“Sheeran’s success has allowed younger artists to be given an opportunity in the mainstream scene with quieter material at the forefront, instead of dance music,” said Sharon Dastur, senior executive at iHeartMedia. Because Sheeran’s music reflects both his personality and “the defining characteristics of his audience,” George Chesterton of GQ called Sheeran “the de facto voice of a generation.” He also noted that recurrent themes in his discography align with values that the millennial generation, Sheeran’s own generation, values most: authenticity, realness, earnestness, and sincerity. According to BBC Radio 1 executive George Ergatoudis, Sheeran’s “niche combination” has allowed him to perform at underground, hip-hop, and grime events and “convince the urban crowd that he was authentic.” He also credits his “lyrical candour” and “professional hunger” for connecting with younger listeners, which has given him a “very clear edge” to break through in a market “saturated with singer-songwriters.” According to Vox, Sheeran has reached “global pop culture ubiquity”. After Adele, he was ranked as the second-best performing artist of the decade by the BBC in 2017, and The Independent stated in 2021 that he had “one of the biggest pop careers of this generation.” He has been called a “British music icon” by Billboard, The Financial Express, The Brandon Sun, and Arab News, among others. In a 2023 survey by the O2 Priority Tickets platform, Sheeran came in third place, behind Queen and the Beatles, among the artists that music lovers would most like to see live. Numerous recording artists, such as Shawn Mendes, Louis Tomlinson, Camila Cabello, and Cody Simpson, have been influenced by Sheeran and his work.
Sheeran was awarded an honorary degree for his “outstanding contribution to music” by the University of Suffolk in Ipswich on October 19, 2015. “I really do call Suffolk home,” Sheeran remarked. Being acknowledged like this is truly a privilege.” In the 2017 Birthday Honours, he was named a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for his “services to music and charity”. On December 7, 2017, Sheeran accepted the prize from Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace. He was made a baron of Sealand in 2012.
Sheeran has won several accolades in addition to being the highest-grossing concert tour and among the best-selling musicians in the world with over 150 million records sold. He has won six Billboard Music Awards (including Top Artist in 2018), five Brit Awards (including British Male Solo Artist in 2015), and four Grammy Awards (including Song of the Year for “Thinking Out Loud” in 2016). He was honored with the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors’ Ivor Novello Award for Songwriter of the Year in both 2015 and 2018.
Despite considering Suffolk his home since moving there as a young child, Sheeran was acknowledged by his birth county in a 2018 survey where he was named the fourth-greatest Yorkshireman ever, behind actors Sean Bean and Patrick Stewart, and comedian Michael Palin of Monty Python. Ted Lasso’s “A Beautiful Game” won him a Primetime Creative Arts Emmy in 2024 for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.