The album is a bold experiment that pays off in spades. Sheeran's ability to seamlessly blend his signature acoustic-driven sound with a variety of styles and genres is impressive. From the reggae-infused "Cross Roads" to the hip-hop influenced "Those Kinda Nights" with Eminem, Sheeran proves himself to be a versatile artist who can adapt to any style.
If there's a criticism to be made, it's that the album can feel a bit disjointed at times. With so many collaborators on board, the album's sound can feel inconsistent from track to track. However, this is a minor quibble, and the album's many strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. Ed Sheeran - No. 6 Collaborations Project.rar
"I Don't Care" (with Justin Bieber), "Bad Habits" (with Ludacris), "Those Kinda Nights" (with Eminem) The album is a bold experiment that pays off in spades
The album also features some more introspective moments, such as "Take Over" with Stormzy, which showcases Sheeran's ability to tackle more serious topics. The song's themes of fame, wealth, and social responsibility are timely and well-addressed. If there's a criticism to be made, it's
One of the standout features of the album is the chemistry between Sheeran and his collaborators. The album's lead single, "I Don't Care" with Justin Bieber, is a catchy, upbeat track that showcases the two artists' vocal chemistry. Similarly, "Bad Habits" featuring Ludacris is a smooth, R&B-infused track that highlights Sheeran's ability to craft infectious hooks.