Ed Sheeran has revealed that he has no plans to collaborate on his upcoming second album. "The A-Team" star is currently writing songs for the follow up to '+' and says he already has about 26 songs so far.
"I'm not really too up for collaborations," Ed told MTV News this week. "My theory is Bob Dylan never collaborated on his first few records so I think I'll get to a point where for me collaborating on my own record will make sense."
Despite not wanting any collaborations on his new album, Ed says he is happy to work with other artists on their own albums, as he did with Taylor Swift on Red with "Everything Has Changed" and One Direction with "Little Things" from their album Take Me Home.
"But for now I need to kind of make my own groove myself and collaborating with someone like Taylor on her record has opened up so many doors," Ed continued. "But I think for me on my own record I need to keep it me for a while."
Ed is expected to announce more details about his second album in the coming months before joining Taylor Swift on her Red Tour next summer. We can't wait to hear it!
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"I'm not really too up for collaborations," Ed told MTV News this week. "My theory is Bob Dylan never collaborated on his first few records so I think I'll get to a point where for me collaborating on my own record will make sense."
Despite not wanting any collaborations on his new album, Ed says he is happy to work with other artists on their own albums, as he did with Taylor Swift on Red with "Everything Has Changed" and One Direction with "Little Things" from their album Take Me Home.
"But for now I need to kind of make my own groove myself and collaborating with someone like Taylor on her record has opened up so many doors," Ed continued. "But I think for me on my own record I need to keep it me for a while."
Ed is expected to announce more details about his second album in the coming months before joining Taylor Swift on her Red Tour next summer. We can't wait to hear it!
Posted By: Joe