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While not considered a traditional solo studio album, it was a massive commercial success, debuting at No. 1 on both the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard 200

In 2011, a ginger-haired kid from Halifax with a loop pedal and a backpack dropped No. 5 Collaborations Project . It was a raw, hungry mixtape—Ed Sheeran rapping over grime-influenced beats, trading bars with UK underground names like Devlin, Wiley, and Ghetts. That project wasn’t a commercial play; it was a business card. It said: I can hang with the lyricists. Don’t box me in as the acoustic wedding singer. Option 2: The "Deep Dive" Post (Best for

Musically, the album is an eclectic mix, though many critics note it leans heavily on a blend of electro-pop, R&B, and hip-hop. While Sheeran is known for his acoustic guitar, that instrument takes a backseat here in favor of synth basses, 808 beats, and modern pop production. The album features an unprecedented number of producers and songwriters, though Ed Sheeran's name appears in the writing credits for every track. Key producers involved include and Shellback (known for their work with Taylor Swift and Britney Spears), Fred Again (a rising electronic producer), and Steve Mac (who frequently collaborates with Sheeran).

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: A smooth R&B-pop track about staying true to yourself. The Hip-Hop and Trap Experiments

Eight years, three multi-platinum, mathematically-titled albums ( + , x , and ÷ ), and a world tour later, Sheeran decided to revisit the concept with a significantly larger budget and an even bigger Rolodex. The result was No.6 Collaborations Project , which he described as a long-held ambition: "In 2011, before I signed, I put out an EP called No. 5 Collaborations Project . Since then, I've always wanted to do another". According to a statement accompanying the release, he spent much of 2018 working on the album while on tour, building the tracks directly on his laptop.

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