Tag: Ed Sheeran

  • Ed Sheeran slams artists ‘cool’ act of not caring about success

    Ed Sheeran slams artists ‘cool’ act of not caring about success

    Popular British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has shared his honest thoughts on the motivations and desires that drive artists to create music.

    In an interview on “Therapuss With Jake Shane,” Sheeran dismissed the idea that some artists are solely driven by passion and don’t care about success.

    Sheeran emphasised that every artist wants their work to be recognised and appreciated, and that the desire for success and fame is a natural part of the music industry.

    He argued that if artists didn’t care about what people think, they wouldn’t release their music or seek out record deals.

    Sheeran encouraged a more open and honest conversation about the motivations and desires that drive creativity.

    The singer-songwriter also stressed on the importance of recognition and acclaim in the music industry, noting that these factors can drive artists to push themselves and create their best work.

    He said: “I don’t believe any artist that says they don’t, otherwise, you wouldn’t release music because you’d be like, ‘If I don’t care what people think, then why would I even put it out?’ You’d just sort of make the music and be like, ‘Well, that’s made me feel good.’

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    “All artists, we want to be loved. That’s why we are on stage. And that’s why you sign to a record company, to go, ‘I would like people to hear the music that I’m making.’ I don’t really subscribe to this whole, like, not caring thing. That’s all a kind of ruse, because it sounds cool to say but every artist wants people to like their music.

    “It really pisses me off when people are like, ‘Oh I don’t care how it does.’ I’m like, ‘F*cking shut up! You do! Everyone does.’ Anyone in the pop game definitely cares.”

    In addition to his comments on the music industry, Sheeran also discussed his own career and the importance of taking risks and trying new things.

    He noted that he is always looking for ways to challenge himself and grow as an artist, and that this mindset has helped him to achieve success and stay relevant in the industry.

  • Rihanna’s inspiration behind ‘Shape Of You’ song – Ed Sheeran

    Rihanna’s inspiration behind ‘Shape Of You’ song – Ed Sheeran

    Award-winning British singer, Ed Sheeran, has revealed that Barbadian superstar, Rihanna, was the inspiration behind his hit song, ‘Shape Of You.’

    He disclosed this in a recent interview with Hits Radio.

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    Sheeran said: “Rihanna is genre-less, she can do anything. She’s the grail for songwriters. When I wrote Shape Of You, the person I was writing in my mind for was Rihanna.”

    ‘Shape Of You’ was released on 6 January 2017 as one of the lead singles from Ed Sheeran’s third studio album, ‘Divide.’

  • Burna Boy ingested heaviest weed I’ve witnessed – Ed Sheeran

    Burna Boy ingested heaviest weed I’ve witnessed – Ed Sheeran

    Renowned Grammy-winning British singer, Ed Sheeran, has asserted that Burna Boy is the one person he has experienced with lots of weed intake.

    The singer said he has never met anyone who smokes as much weed as Burna Boy.

    He spoke on Burnas’s smoking escapade during the latest episode of the Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend podcast.

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    The ‘Shape Of You’ crooner recounted walking into the studio and getting confused by the air pollution of Burna Boy’s smoking.

    He said: “There’s an artist that I work quite a lot with called Burna Boy. I would say he is… That’s the most I’ve seen anyone ingest weed.

    “He came to the studio, and I had a gig late on in the night. And it was very much chilled there [the studio], the door was closed. It was just smokes, smokes, smokes. And I remember walking in there to get a thing. It felt like I was not quite there.”