Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran release video for new song 'I Don't Care'
The duo previously collaborated on the track 'Love Yourself'
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Your support makes all the difference.Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber have released the official video for their new song, "I Don't Care".
The two, who previously collaborated on Bieber's 2015 hit "Love Yourself", both appear in the video and are superimposed over various colourful scenes, having been filmed in front of a green screen.
The track, which was released last week, is less of a kiss-off and focuses more on the positive effect of a supportive romantic relationship. It was produced by Max Martin, Shellback and FRED. Watch the full video below.
Sheeran sings: “‘Cause I don’t care when I’m with my baby, yeah/ All the bad things disappear/ And you’re making me feel I like maybe I am somebody."
Bieber contributes with backing vocals on the chorus and contributes the verse: "We at a party we don't wanna be at/ Tryna talk, but we can't hear ourselves/ Press your lips, I'd rather kiss 'em right back/ With all these people all around."
Sheeran previously teased the track on his social media, including a photo where the two appeared in front of a green screen, which he captioned: "10. Photoshop spoon."
Both singers recently appeared on Lil Dicky's song "Earth", with Sheeran as a baboon and Bieber as a koala.
It was announced earlier this week on the Sunday Times Rich List that Sheeran doubled his wealth in 2018, following a massive global tour.
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