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Dive deep into Sheeran’s heart with new album

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FROM the moment I popped Divide into my CD player, I couldn’t stop playing Ed Sheeran’s third album. I’m a fan of this 26-year-old awardwinni­ng singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer. That said, I have to say this is his best album to date. I’m not saying that the other two releases are forgettabl­e – far from it – but this one immediatel­y strikes a chord.

Sheeran is an artist who reflects his head-space in his albums. Divide is a portal into a more mature side of him and his current romantic dispositio­n.

He also pays homage to his roots and his humble beginnings on the album, where he also wears the hat of co-writer and co-producer on most of the 12 tracks.

Before looking at the songs on the album, though, Sheeran’s music journey started taking shape in 2004. Back then, he was a talented but unrecognis­ed musician. That didn’t disillusio­n him. If anything, it saw him persevere with gigs on the local scene, networking and performing with others of his ilk – some more establishe­d than he was.

His career trajectory shares similariti­es with Justin Bieber’s rise to fame when he was signed by Usher – not that I’m comparing the two in the least. But Sheeran’s luck changed when Jamie Foxx happened upon him at The Foxxhole. Their fortuitous run-in helped Sheeran realise his dream and it wasn’t long after that he was making the right kind of waves.

Today, he owns the stage. He’s a favourite for winning at the most prestigiou­s music award ceremonies. Not that he doesn’t already have his fair share of wins from the Grammys and Brits awards.

What I love about this artist, though, is that, while he is cognisant of the preference­s of his fans, he doesn’t pander to pop culture. Instead, he gives his work meaning with powerful lyrics and mesmerisin­g vocals.

YouTube is saturated with videos of people breaking out into beautifull­y synchronis­ed moves to Shape of You. This song is catchy and the perfect track to get down to at the club.

When I listened to the album – too many times to keep track off – there were a few songs that just evoked such powerful sentiments. Dive remains my absolute favourite ballad on the album. The lyrics for Perfect and New Man are inescapabl­y profound.

Sheeran’s songs flow from one tune to the next. They are wonderfull­y infused with pop and hip-hop and boast a very soulful edge.

This multi-talented musician, who is also making inroads on the acting front and is reportedly in the upcoming Game of Thrones series, has delivered an album that is rhythmical­ly perfect and commercial­ly appealing.

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