Ed Sheeran is an English singer-songwriter known for his emotive lyrics and catchy melodies. He grew up in a musical family and started playing guitar at a young age. Sheeran’s rise to fame began with his debut album, ” + ” (pronounced “plus”), released in 2011, which included hit singles like “The A Team” and “Lego House.” His unique blend of acoustic pop, folk, and soul music quickly resonated with listeners worldwide.
Following the success of his first album, Sheeran released “x” (pronounced “multiply”) in 2014, which featured chart-topping tracks like “Sing” and “Thinking Out Loud.” The latter earned him a Grammy Award for Song of the Year. In 2017, he released “÷” (pronounced “divide”), which further solidified his status as a global superstar. This album included massive hits like “Shape of You” and “Castle on the Hill.” His songwriting skills extend beyond his own music; he has penned songs for various artists across genres, showcasing his versatility.