Ed Sheeran praised for Stormzy track on new album No 6 Collaborations Project
The two former Glastonbury headliners rap together on new song
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Your support makes all the difference.Ed Sheeran has dropped his new album, every song on which is a collaboration with a familiar name.
Ranging from Cardi B and one song alone that features both 50 Cent and Eminem, the British singer has amassed quite the ensemble to help him out with his latest project, which is titled No 6 Collaborations Project.
But it’s the track featuring Stormzy and a not-too-subtle humblebrag – “Take Me Back To London” – that is whipping up a frenzy following the new record’s release.
The track alongside his fellow former Glastonbury headliner marks their first reunion after performing together at the Brit Awards in 2017.
The pair performed Sheeran’s tracks “Castle On the Hill” and “Shape of You”.
You can see a selection of the best Twitter reactions below.
You can find the full list of collaborations on the new record below.
“Beautiful People” feat Khalid
“South Of The Border” feat Camila Cabello and Cardi B
“Cross Me” feat Chance The Rapper and PnB Rock
“Take Me Back To London” feat Stormzy
“Best Part Of Me” feat Yebba
“I Don’t Care” with Justin Bieber
“Antisocial” with Travis Scott
“Remember The Name” feat Eminem and 50 Cent
“Feels” feat Young Thug and J Hus
“Put It All On Me” feat Ella Mai
“Nothing On You” feat Paulo Londra and Dave
“I Don’t Want Your Money” feat H.E.R.
“1000 Nights” feat Meek Mill and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
“Way To Break My Heart” feat Skrillex
“Blow” with Bruno Mars and Chris Stapleton
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