Ed Sheeran New Album 'X' June 2014, First Single "Sing" Released, Listen Here (VIDEO)

Ed Sheeran New Album 'X' June 2014, First Single "Sing" Released, Listen Here (VIDEO)
Ed Sheeran has announced his highly anticipated new album X, will be released worldwide on 23 June. She shared the news to his fans on twitter writing, "[It] is called 'x' or 'multiply'". "Can't wait for you guys to hear it."
The 23-year-old has been pulling no punches bringing in some of music's biggest producers in Rick Rubin, Pharrell Williams and Jake Gosling. Sheeran admits to have written "about 120" songs for his second full length album and sought counsel from friend and musical peer Taylor Swift on which songs should make the cut. "She's heard all the songs and she's a good judge of what's good or not good," he share with MTV News. "Over the course of the year, I did around 120 songs," Ed also shared with "On Air with Ryan Seacrest", "I wrote the whole of this next record. I wrote the whole of the next, and the whole of the next. But I heard Bob Marley's whole career was based off songs he wrote in a two-year period."
Fans have been waiting for today (Monday, April 7th) as she promised to release his first single called "Sing". As promised, the audio was released (you can take a listen above). The song officially debuts on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show. You can buy "Sing" on iTunes, available now, by clicking HERE.
Sheeran's last album has sold more than a million copies in the UK alone, making it one of the biggest-selling digital albums of all time. Sheeran spent much of the last year as an opening act on Taylor Swift's RED World Tour that helped his audience reach all new heights.
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