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  • WATCH: Ed Sheeran premieres new 'x' songs 'Sing', 'Don't' on 'Saturday Night Live'

    Saturday Night Live may have been full of CNN pregnancy tests and cameos from Zooey Deschanel, Taylor Swift and James Franco during the Seth Rogen hosted program on Saturday night (April 12), but in the midst of monsters and steak, singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran debuted live two new singles from his upcoming album x: "Sing" and "Don't."
  • Ed Sheeran 'X' album cover revealed: see the lime green image here

    Katy Perry isn't the only pop star who debuted something slime green this week. Yesterday (April 10), Ed Sheeran revealed the cover for his second studio album X, and this is one bright green monster.
  • Ed Sheeran 'X' tracklist unveiled on Instagram, features plenty of one-word song titles [FULL TRACKLIST]

    Ed Sheeran is ready to "multiply" the music by 12. After releasing his second album X's debut single "Sing" on Monday (April 7), today (April 9), the "Lego House" singer revealed the 12-song standard tracklist for his + follow-up and the album's four bonus tracks on his official Twitter and Instagram.
  • REVIEW: Ed Sheeran 'Sing' gets funky fresh with help from Pharrell Williams [LISTEN]

    Ed Sheeran is ready to "Multiply" the funky factor by about 100 percent. After weeks of anticipation, today (April 7) the English singer-songwriter released his first new single "Sing" on BBC Radio 1.
  • Ed Sheeran reveals new album 'x' details, previews single 'Sing' on Twitter

    Ed Sheeran is continuing his mathematical album naming pattern for his sophomore effort. On Friday (April 4), the "Lego House" singer announced new details about his follow-up to +, including an official title, release date and a sample of the album's forthcoming single "Sing."
  • 'Saturday Night Live' announces Pharrell, Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith as spring musical guests

    "Saturday Night Live" is going to celebrate spring this year with an eclectic round of musical guests. Today (March 19), the late night sketch comedy show announced its next three performers (and hosts) for season 39.
  • 'One Direction Effect' helps Jason Derulo, Little Mix and Ed Sheeran sell big?

    It's always great as a performer to get a huge act to collaborate with you, as it amplifies both attention and sales for your wares. One Direction is among a few acts that surpass basic stardom, and can maneuver its massive fan base into supporting other performers via simple social media interactions. Several acts have experienced what's being called the "One Direction" effect in the last year.
  • Grammys 2014: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis likely to dominate Best New Artist category

    Music Times weighs who will win the coveted Best New Artist award. NOMINEES: James Blake Kendrick Lamar Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Kacey Musgraves Ed Sheeran WHO SHOULD WIN: Kacey Musgraves This is a hard one to pick, as the 2014 contenders for Best New Artist have their valid points.
  • Ed Sheeran announces UK tour, new album before October 2014 [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Ed Sheeran is getting ready for a big 2014. The "A Team" singer/songwriter has announced that he will be hitting in the road in the UK this fall, following his second studio album.
  • VH1 You Oughta Know premieres tonight featuring Lorde, HAIM, JOHNNYSWIM, The Lumineers and more

    VH1 You Oughta Know will give an inside look into the personal lives of the artist as well as showcase their performance. The show premieres tonight, Thursday November 21 at 9 p.m. ET. This year's roster features The Lumineers, Emeli Sandé, HAIM, JOHNNYSWIM, Matt Nathanson, Lorde and Ed Sheeran.
  • Ed Sheeran releases new song 'I See Fire' for end credits of upcoming movie 'The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug' [LISTEN]

    xxx It's been over two years since Ed Sheeran released new solo material, but now the "Lego House" singer is back with a new track for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug soundtrack, "I See Fire.
  • Ed Sheeran Plays Guest Performance with Passenger, Proposes Simon and Garfunkel-style Folk Supergroup

    What was a regular show for British folk rocker Passenger (Mike Rosenberg) became a tad more newsworthy when his buddy and fellow musician Ed Sheeran joined the performer onstage for a number of covers at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville.
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