Ed Sheerans latest album to set new standard?

Posted on 14 June 2019
By Chiara Costa
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The next Ed Sheeran album “No 6 Collaborations Project” will features a roll-call of 15 big artists on the credits.

And as the top-selling vocalist, in the world the 28-year-old star may also be bidding to claim the top spot for the best-ever collaboration album in pop history.

Sheeran has so-far disclosed the names of two of his singing partners.

In May he posted new single “I Don’t Care” on Facebook, featuring Justin Bieber. That was later followed with a video on the Sheeran’s tube channel.

Two days after, the Canadian singer thanked Ed Sheeran with a tweet for breaking the record as the most streamed song on Spotify in the first 24 hours.

On May 24th another song “Cross Me” was released featuring Chance the Rapper and PnB Rock.

Ahead of the 12th July scheduled album release speculation is growing about the identity of the remaining 13 collaborators.

Some fans suggested that Sheeran may collaborate again with the famous Korean group BTS, after he featured on the band’s latest album “Map of the Soul: Persona” on the track “Make It Right”.

Friendships between the Brits and the Korean singers seem to be growing, so, fans of both Sheeran and the Botang Boys are betting on a further collaboration.

“Bts clearly” stated Twitter user @_394th, while another tweet from @kasa11110 said “I’m really hoping BTS is one of the guests”.

User @jaduran52 thinks that the song “Remember the name” will be a collaboration with the GOAT (Greatest of all time) rapper Eminem and 50 Cents and user @alejandroloehr says: “I feel Beyoncé is in there”

If Sheeran has pulled-off these dream partnerships Sheeran fans think he could be heading to set a new high bar for the best collaborations of all time.

The remaining 13 collaborations will remain unknown until July 12th, when the Album will debut.

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