The number 6. Six degrees of separation?
: A catchy, melodic pop anthem about staying true to oneself. Ed Sheeran - No. 6 Collaborations Project.rar
is the album’s wildest left turn. A hard rock, blues-metal stomp with distorted guitars, primal screams, and a swagger that neither Sheeran nor Mars had shown before. Stapleton’s whiskey-soaked wail is the secret weapon. It’s ridiculous, fun, and proof that Sheeran can step outside his comfort zone when he wants to. The number 6
No. 6 Collaborations Project is not No. 5 . It’s not hungry. It doesn’t have a singular vision. And that’s fine—because it was never supposed to. This is a victory lap from an artist who realized that with enough cultural capital, you can treat the studio like a party, invite everyone you admire, and see what sticks. is the album’s wildest left turn
While not considered a traditional solo studio album, it was a massive commercial success, debuting at No. 1 on both the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard 200
The OG version of "Take Me Back To London" features on Sheeran ( Ed Sheeran ) 's latest project, No. 6 Collaborations Project. Take Me Back to London South of the Border
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