
Ed Sheeran Songs List 2023 available online which contain names of all songs recorded by the English singer-songwriter. Ed Sheeran has recorded songs for five studio albums and 17 extended plays (EPs). His famous 5 studio albums are + (plus), x (multiply), ÷ (divide), = (equals), – (subtract). Before release of his first studio album, Sheeran released eight EPs (The Orange Room, Ed Sheeran, Want Some?, You Need Me, Loose Change, Songs I Wrote with Amy, Live at the Bedford, and No.5 Collaborations Project) without being signed by a label. However, he still managed to reach number 2 in iTunes chart without any promotion. Then later that year, Sheeran was signed to Asylum Records.
“The A Team” was released as the lead single for Sheeran’s first studio album, + in 2011. The album included songs such as “You Need Me, I Don’t Need You”, “Lego House”, and “Give Me Love”. Sheeran released his second studio album x in 2014. The album spawned the hits “Thinking Out Loud”, “Photograph”, “Don’t” and included the track “I See Fire”, also included on the soundtrack for second installment of The Hobbit film series. His 3rd studio album ÷ was released in 2017. The album release was preceded by the singles “Castle on the Hill” and “Shape of You”. It also included other major hits, such as “Perfect”, “Galway Girl”, and “Happier”. The accompanying concert tour became the highest-grossing concert tour of all time.
The follow-up to his 2011 EP, No.6 Collaborations Project was released in 2019. Sheeran collaborated with various artists on all the album’s tracks. The album included the tracks “I Don’t Care” with Justin Bieber, “Beautiful People” featuring Khalid, and “South of the Border” featuring Camila Cabello and Cardi B. In 2021, Sheeran announced his fourth solo studio album = (pronounced “equals”) to be released 29 October 2021. The album was preceded by the singles “Bad Habits” and “Shivers”. Upon release, the album was accompanied by a music video for the single “Overpass Graffiti”. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Ed then announced on March 1, 2023 that his fifth studio album, − (“Subtract”) would release on May 5, 2023.
List of Ed Sheeran Songs
Song | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Album | Year |
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“1000 Nights” | Ed Sheeran featuring Meek Mill and A Boogie wit da Hoodie |
Ed Sheeran Robert Williams Artist Dubose Matthew Samuels Jahaan Sweet Fred Gibson |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“2step” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Andrew Wotman David Hodges Louis Bell |
= | 2021 |
“Addicted” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | The Orange Room | 2005 |
“Afire Love” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid Foy Vance |
x | 2014 |
“Afterglow” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran David Hodges Fred Gibson |
Non-album single | 2020 |
“All About It” | Hoodie Allen featuring Ed Sheeran |
Ed Sheeran Parrish Warrington RJ Ferguson Steven Markowitz |
People Keep Talking | 2014 |
“All of the Stars” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid |
The Fault in Our Stars (Music from the Motion Picture) and x Deluxe physical edition |
2014 |
“Amo Soltanto Te / This Is the Only Time” | Andrea Bocelli featuring Ed Sheeran |
Ed Sheeran Matthew Sheeran Tiziano Ferro |
Sì | 2019 |
“Antisocial” | Ed Sheeran with Travis Scott |
Ed Sheeran Jacques Webster Fred Gibson Joseph Saddler |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Are You Entertained” | Russ featuring Ed Sheeran |
Ed Sheeran Fred Gibson Russell Vitale |
TBA | 2022 |
“The A Team” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | + | 2011 |
“Autumn Leaves” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling |
+ Deluxe Version | 2011 |
“Bad Habits” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid Fred Gibson |
= | 2021 |
“Barcelona” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge Benny Blanco Foy Vance Johnny McDaid |
÷ Deluxe Edition | 2017 |
“Be Like You” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | You Need Me | 2009 |
“Be Right Now” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Fred Gibson Johnny McDaid |
= | 2021 |
“Beautiful People” | Ed Sheeran featuring Khalid |
Ed Sheeran Fred Gibson Max Martin Shellback Khalid Robinson |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Best Part of Me” | Ed Sheeran featuring Yebba |
Ed Sheeran Abbey Smith Benjamin Levin |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Beyond the Pale” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Bibia Be Ye Ye” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Benny Blanco Fuse ODG KillBeatz Stephen Woode |
÷ Deluxe Edition | 2017 |
“Billy Ruskin” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Bloodstream” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid Gary Lightbody Rudimental |
x | 2014 |
“Blow” | Ed Sheeran, Chris Stapleton and Bruno Mars |
Ed Sheeran Christopher Stapleton Peter Hernandez Brody Brown Frank Rogers J.T. Cure Bard McNamee Greg McKee |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Boa Me” | Fuse ODG featuring Ed Sheeran and Mugeez |
Nana Richard Abiona Joseph Addison Rashid Mugeez Ed Sheeran |
New Africa Nation | 2017 |
“Candle in the Wind” (cover) | Ed Sheeran | Bernie Taupin | Revamp: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin | 2018 |
“Castle on the Hill” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Benny Blanco |
÷ | 2017 |
“The City” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling |
+ | 2011 |
“Cold Coffee” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge |
Songs I Wrote with Amy | 2010 |
“Collide” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Ben Kweller Fred Gibson Johnny McDaid |
= | 2021 |
“Cross Me” | Ed Sheeran featuring Chance the Rapper and PnB Rock |
Ed Sheeran Chancelor Bennett Rakim Allen Fred Gibson |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Dark Times” | The Weeknd featuring Ed Sheeran |
Abel Tesfaye Jason Quenneville Ed Sheeran |
Beauty Behind the Madness | 2015 |
“Dive” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Benny Blanco Julia Michaels |
÷ | 2017 |
“Don’t” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Benny Blanco |
x | 2014 |
“Drown Me Out” | Ed Sheeran featuring Ghetts |
Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Justin Clarke |
No.5 Collaborations Project | 2011 |
“Drunk” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling |
+ | 2011 |
“End Game” | Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran and Future |
Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback Ed Sheeran Nayvadius Wilburn |
Reputation | 2017 |
“English Rose” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid |
x Wembley Edition | 2015 |
“Eraser” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid |
÷ | 2017 |
“Even My Dad Does Sometimes” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge |
x Deluxe edition | 2014 |
“Everything Has Changed” | Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran |
Taylor Swift Ed Sheeran |
Red and Red (Taylor’s Version) | 2013 and 2021 |
“Everything You Are” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | x French collector edition | 2014 |
“Faces” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Michael Atha |
The Slumdon Bridge | 2012 |
“Fall” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge |
Songs I Wrote with Amy | 2010 |
“Family” | Ed Sheeran featuring P Money |
Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling P Money |
No.5 Collaborations Project | 2011 |
“Feels” | Ed Sheeran featuring Young Thug and J Hus |
Ed Sheeran Jeffery Williams Momodou Jallow Fred Gibson |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Fire Alarms” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge |
Songs I Wrote with Amy | 2010 |
“Firefly” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Loose Change | 2010 |
“First Times” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran David Hodges Fred Gibson |
= | 2021 |
“Friends” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | x French collector edition | 2014 |
“Galway Girl” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge Damian McKee Eamon Murray Foy Vance Johnny McDaid Liam Bradley Niamh Dunne Seán Óg Graham |
÷ | 2017 |
“Give Me Love” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Chris Leonard |
+ | 2011 |
“Gold Rush” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge |
+ Deluxe edition | 2011 |
“Goodbye to You” | Ed Sheeran featuring Dot Rotten |
Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Zeph Ellis |
No.5 Collaborations Project | 2011 |
“Grade 8” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Robert Conlon Sukhdeep Uppall |
+ | 2011 |
“Happier” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Benny Blanco Ryan Tedder |
÷ | 2017 |
“Hearts Don’t Break Around Here” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid |
÷ | 2017 |
“Homeless” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Anna Krantz |
Loose Change | 2010 |
“How Would You Feel (Paean)” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | ÷ | 2017 |
“Hush Little Baby” | Wretch 32 featuring Ed Sheeran |
Jermaine Scott Ed Sheeran Iain James Tom Barnes Pete Kelleher Ben Kohn |
Black and White | 2011 |
“I Can’t Spell” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Want Some? | 2007 |
“I Don’t Care” | Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber | Ed Sheeran Justin Bieber Jason Boyd Fred Gibson Max Martin Shellback |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“I Don’t Want Your Money” | Ed Sheeran featuring H.E.R. |
Ed Sheeran Paul Jefferies Joe Reeves Fred Gibson |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“I Love You” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | The Orange Room | 2005 |
“I See Fire” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | x Deluxe edition | 2014 |
“I Was Made for Loving You” | Tori Kelly featuring Ed Sheeran |
Tori Kelly Ed Sheeran |
Unbreakable Smile | 2015 |
“If I Could” | Wiley featuring Ed Sheeran |
Richard Cowie Ed Sheeran |
Chill Out Zone | 2011 |
“I’m a Mess” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | x | 2014 |
“I’m Glad I’m Not You” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Want Some? | 2007 |
“In Memory” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Insomniac’s Lullaby” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“The Joker and the Queen” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Fred Gibson Johnny McDaid Sam Roman |
= | 2021 |
“Kiss Me” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Justin Franks Julie Frost |
+ | 2011 |
“Lately” | Ed Sheeran featuring Devlin |
Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Jake Devlin |
No.5 Collaborations Project | 2011 |
“Lay It All on Me” | Rudimental featuring Ed Sheeran |
Amir Izadkah Piers Aggett Kesi Dryden James Newman Ed Sheeran Gavin Slate Leon Rolle Adam Eaglefield Lasse Petersen Maxwell McElligott Jonny Harris Jacob Manson James Luke Wood |
We the Generation | 2015 |
“Leave Your Life” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | = | 2021 |
“Lego House” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Chris Leonard |
+ | 2011 |
“Let It Out” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Loose Change | 2010 |
“Little Bird” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Loose Change | 2010 |
“Little Lady” | Ed Sheeran featuring Mikill Pane |
Ed Sheeran Mikill Pane |
No.5 Collaborations Project | 2011 |
“London Bridge” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Michael Atha |
The Slumdon Bridge | 2012 |
“Love in Slow Motion” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid Natalie Hemby |
= | 2021 |
“The Man” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | x | 2014 |
“Misery” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | The Orange Room | 2005 |
“Moody Ballad of Ed” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | The Orange Room | 2005 |
“Move On” | Ed Sheeran featuring Alonestar |
Ed Sheeran Alonestar |
Want Some? | 2007 |
“Nancy Mulligan” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge Benny Blanco Foy Vance Johnny McDaid Murray Cummings |
÷ Deluxe Edition | 2017 |
“New Man” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Ammar Malik Benny Blanco Jessie Ware |
÷ | 2017 |
“New York” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Emile Haynie |
x | 2014 |
“Nightmares” | Ed Sheeran featuring Random Impulse, Sway and Wretch 32 |
Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Random Impulse Derek Safo Jermaine Scott |
No.5 Collaborations Project | 2011 |
“Nina” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid |
x | 2014 |
“No Luck” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Nothing on You” | Ed Sheeran featuring Paulo Londra and Dave |
Ed Sheeran Paulo Londra David Omoregie Fred Gibson Daniel Oviedo Cristian Salazar |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Old School Love” | Lupe Fiasco featuring Ed Sheeran |
Wasalu Jaco Ed Sheeran Justin Franks |
Non-album single | 2013 |
“One” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | x | 2014 |
“One Night” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Loose Change | 2010 |
“Open Your Ears” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Overpass Graffiti” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Fred Gibson Johnny McDaid |
= | 2021 |
“Own It” | Stormzy featuring Ed Sheeran and Burna Boy |
Michael Omari Ed Sheeran Fred Gibson Damini Ogulu |
Heavy Is the Head | 2019 |
“Pause” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Perfect” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | ÷ | 2017 |
“Photograph” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid Martin Harrington Tom Leonard |
x | 2014 |
“Postcards” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Want Some? | 2007 |
“Put It All on Me” | Ed Sheeran featuring Ella Mai |
Ed Sheeran Ella Howell Fred Gibson |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Quiet Ballad of Ed” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Radio” | Ed Sheeran featuring JME |
Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Jamie Adenuga |
No.5 Collaborations Project | 2011 |
“Remember the Name” | Ed Sheeran featuring Eminem and 50 Cent |
Ed Sheeran Marshall Mathers Curtis Jackson Karl Sandberg Karl Schuster Patrick Brown Raymon Murray Rico Wade André Benjamin Antwan Patton |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Reuf” | Nekfeu featuring Ed Sheeran |
Ken Samaras Pierrick Devin Gabriel Legeleux Ed Sheeran |
Feu | 2015 |
“River” | Eminem featuring Ed Sheeran |
Marshall Mathers Ed Sheeran Emile Haynie |
Revival | 2017 |
“Run” | Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran |
Taylor Swift Ed Sheeran |
Red (Taylor’s Version) | 2021 |
“Runaway” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Pharrell Williams |
x | 2014 |
“Sandman” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid |
= | 2021 |
“Sara” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran ![]() |
Want Some? | 2007 |
“Save Myself” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge Timothy McKenzie |
÷ Deluxe Edition | 2017 |
“The Sea” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Shape of You” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid Kandi Burruss Kevin Briggs Steve Mac Tameka Cottle |
÷ | 2017 |
“She” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge |
Songs I Wrote with Amy | 2010 |
“Shirtsleeves” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | x Deluxe edition | 2014 |
“Shivers” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid Kal Lavelle Steve Mac |
= | 2021 |
“Sing” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Pharrell Williams |
x | 2014 |
“Small Bump” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | + | 2011 |
“Smile” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Want Some? | 2007 |
“So” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | You Need Me | 2009 |
“Sofa” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Loose Change | 2010 |
“South of the Border” | Ed Sheeran featuring Camila Cabello and Cardi B |
Ed Sheeran Camila Cabello Belcalis Almanzar Fred Gibson Jordan Thrope Steve Mac |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Spark” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Stevensong” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Stop the Rain” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | = | 2021 |
“Sunburn” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | You Need Me | 2009 |
“Supermarket Flowers” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Benny Blanco Johnny McDaid |
÷ | 2017 |
“Take It Back” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid |
x Deluxe edition | 2014 |
“Take Me Back to London” | Ed Sheeran featuring Stormzy |
Ed Sheeran Shellback Max Martin Fred Gibson Michael Omari Jr. |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Teardrop” (cover) | The Collective | Robert Del Naja Elizabeth Fraser Grantley Marshall Andrew Vowles |
We Are the Collective | 2011 |
“Tenerife Sea” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid Foy Vance |
x | 2014 |
“Thinking Out Loud” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge |
x | 2014 |
“This” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Gordon Mills Jr. |
+ | 2011 |
“Those Kinda Nights” | Eminem featuring Ed Sheeran |
Marshall Mathers Ed Sheeran Fred Gibson David Domain Luis Resto Adrienne Bryne |
Music to Be Murdered By | 2020 |
“Tides” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Foy Vance Johnny McDaid |
= | 2021 |
“Tone” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Michael Atha |
The Slumdon Bridge | 2012 |
“Touch and Go” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Foy Vance |
x Wembley Edition | 2014 |
“Two Blokes and a Double Bass” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Want Some? | 2007 |
“Typical Average” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | The Orange Room | 2005 |
“U.N.I.” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling |
+ | 2011 |
“Visiting Hours” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Johnny McDaid Anthony Clemons, Jr. Michael Pollack Amy Wadge Scott Carter Kim Lang Smith |
= | 2021 |
“Wake Me Up” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling |
+ | 2011 |
“Watchtower” | Devlin featuring Ed Sheeran |
James Devlin Ed Sheeran Timothy McKenzie Bob Dylan Jimi Hendrix |
A Moving Picture | 2012 |
“Way Home” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | 2006 |
“Way to Break My Heart” | Ed Sheeran featuring Skrillex |
Ed Sheeran Sonny Moore Steve Mac |
No.6 Collaborations Project | 2019 |
“Wayfarer Stranger” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | One Take | 2011 |
“The West Coast of Clare” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Andy Irvine |
Want Some? | 2007 |
“What Do I Know?” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Foy Vance Johnny McDaid |
÷ | 2017 |
“Where We Land” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Amy Wadge |
Songs I Wrote with Amy | 2010 |
“Wish You Were Here” (cover) | Ed Sheeran, Richard Jones, Nick Mason, Mike Rutherford and David Arnold | David Gilmour Roger Waters |
Non-album single | 2012 |
“Yellow Pages” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Want Some? | 2007 |
“You” | Ed Sheeran featuring Wiley |
Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Richard Cowie Jr. |
No.5 Collaborations Project | 2011 |
“You Break Me” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Want Some? | 2007 |
“You Don’t Know (For Fuck’s Sake)” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran Jake Gosling Michael Atha |
The Slumdon Bridge | 2012 |
“You Need Me, I Don’t Need You” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | + | 2011 |
“You Need to Cut Your Hair” | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Want Some? | 2007 |
“Young Guns” | Lewi White featuring Ed Sheeran, Yasmin, Griminal and Devlin |
Lewi White Ed Sheeran James Devlin Joshua Ramsey Jake Gosling |
Non-album single | 2011 |
About Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He was born on February 17, 1991, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Sheeran developed a passion for music at a young age and began playing the guitar and writing songs as a teenager. His breakthrough came in 2011 with the release of his debut album “+”, pronounced “Plus.” The album included hit singles such as “The A Team” and “Lego House,” which propelled him to international fame. “+,” showcased his unique blend of folk, pop, and acoustic sound and received critical acclaim.
In 2014, Ed Sheeran released his second studio album, titled “x,” pronounced “Multiply.” The album featured chart-topping hits like “Sing,” “Thinking Out Loud,” and “Photograph.” “x” became a commercial success and earned him several awards, including two Grammy Awards. In 2017, Sheeran released his third studio album, titled “÷,” pronounced “Divide.” The album featured popular songs such as “Shape of You,” “Castle on the Hill,” and “Perfect.” “÷” was another commercial success, topping charts worldwide and further solidifying Sheeran’s status as one of the most successful artists of his generation. His next 2 albums are “= (equals)” and “- (Subtract)”.
Throughout his career, Ed Sheeran has achieved numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards, Brit Awards, and Billboard Music Awards. His music is characterized by heartfelt lyrics, catchy melodies, and a mix of genres, ranging from pop and folk to R&B and hip-hop. Aside from his solo career, Sheeran has collaborated with various artists, including Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, and Eminem. He has also written songs for other artists, such as One Direction and Justin Bieber. Ed Sheeran’s success extends beyond his music. He has actively engaged in philanthropy and charity work, supporting causes like cancer research, children’s hospitals, and poverty alleviation.