Published 13:14 IST, June 22nd 2019
Ed Sheeran drops quirky 'Cross Me' music video
Ed Sheeran's latest collaboration with Chance The Rapper and PnB Rock features them in an animated version. The swift dance moves amidst the animation come as a visual treat. The three-minute-thirty four-second song seems nothing less than a well-edited masterpiece.
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Ahead of the release of his forthcoming album 'No. 6 Collaborations Project', Ed Sheeran has dropped the music video of his recently released track 'Cross Me'.
Sheeran's latest collaboration with Chance The Rapper and PnB Rock features them in an animated version. The swift dance moves amidst the animation come as a visual treat. The three-minute-thirty four-second song seems nothing less than a well-edited masterpiece.
The twisted yet amusing music video with its groovy moves has been helmed by Ryan Staake and choreographed by Erin Murray.
'Cross Me' comes as Sheeran's second release from his upcoming album after 'I Don't Care' also featuring Justin Bieber. The 'Perfect' singer also shared the songs which he will be dropping from the album on Instagram and thanked all the artists that he has to collaborate with including Cardi B, Eminem, Travis Scott to name a few.
The singer posted a short clip of the video on his instagram urging his fans to take a took at his new release
Bruno Mars and country star Chris Stapleton share the closing track, 'Blow'. Meanwhile, Camila Cabello and Cardi B both join in on 'South of the Border.' Eminem and 50 Cent reunite on 'Remember the Name'.
Other artists include Grammy nominee H.E.R., Ella Mai, the British rapper Stormzy, EDM producer Skrillex, Young Thug, and Yebba.
The album is set to release on July 12, this year.
The 28-year-old Grammy winner's last album 'Divide' came out in March 2017. The album debuted at number one in the United Kingdom, selling 672,000 copies in its first week, making it the fastest-selling album by a male artist there and the third-highest opening behind Adele's 25 and Oasis' Be Here Now.
It also topped the charts in 14 countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia. All the tracks on the album reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart in the week of the album's release. The dominance of its tracks on the UK chart led to calls for change on how the single chart is compiled, and the Official Charts Company then introduced new rules limiting tracks eligible for entry in the top 100 to three per main artist, as well as adjusting the streams-to-sales ratio for older songs.
Updated 18:10 IST, June 22nd 2019