Ed Sheeran Divide Album Songs Access

The global juggernaut. A tropical-pop track about attraction and dancing till dawn. Love it or hate it, it broke streaming records and stayed at #1 for 12 weeks. Catchy, cheeky, and undeniably effective.

A soulful, R&B-influenced plea. He warns a new lover not to fall too fast unless they’re ready to stay. Classic Ed: vulnerable, melodic, and slightly guarded.

A tender, country-tinged ode to a love that feels like home. Sweet and understated, it’s one of the album’s hidden gems.

A folk-pop manifesto. Ed sings that he doesn’t know politics, but he knows love and music can change the world. Idealistic? Yes. Earnest? Absolutely. ed sheeran divide album songs

March 3, 2017

A gentle, almost 70s-style ballad asking for reassurance in early love. Written for Cherry, it’s soft, acoustic, and full of quiet devotion.

Ghanaian-inspired rhythms and a title meaning “everything will be alright.” Ed wrote it after a trip to Ghana. Joyful, hopeful, and danceable. The global juggernaut

Irish folk meets hip-hop rhythm. A fiddle-driven, fast-talking story of a night out in Galway. It’s joyful, playful, and unapologetically fun—a sharp left turn that works.

Nostalgia in song form. A rock-tinged anthem about growing up in Framlingham, Suffolk. Broken bones, underage drinking, first loves—it’s a love letter to the people and places that made him.

A gut-punch of a song. Ed watches an ex move on with someone else, realizing they look happier than they ever did with him. Minimal production, maximum heartbreak. Catchy, cheeky, and undeniably effective

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A sassy, acoustic diss-track about an ex’s new boyfriend. Leather jackets, new tattoos, pretentious habits—it’s witty and petty in the best way.

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