Ed Sheeran Divide Album Songs Best «Trending»

Ed Sheeran Divide Album Songs Best «Trending»

If you're looking for the complete track list from the deluxe edition , here it is: Castle on the Hill Dive Shape of You Perfect Galway Girl Happier New Man Hearts Don't Break Around Here What Do I Know? How Would You Feel (Paean) Supermarket Flowers Barcelona (Deluxe) Bibia Be Ye Ye (Deluxe) Nancy Mulligan (Deluxe) Save Myself (Deluxe)

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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. ed sheeran divide album songs

The standard version of Divide features 12 tracks, while the deluxe edition expands to 16, offering a blend of stadium-sized pop anthems and intimate acoustic ballads.

Ghanaian-inspired rhythms and a title meaning “everything will be alright.” Ed wrote it after a trip to Ghana. Joyful, hopeful, and danceable. If you're looking for the complete track list

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.

A quiet closer about mental health and burnout. He admits he spent years helping everyone else and forgot to save himself. Honest, raw, and deeply human. He warns a new lover not to fall

The juggernaut. “Shape of You” was the best-selling digital single of 2017 and became Spotify’s most-streamed song (at the time). Built on a catchy marimba-like loop and co-written with Steve Mac and Johnny McDaid, the song started as a track for Rihanna. Sheeran kept it for himself, and the rest is history. Lyrically, it’s about meeting someone in a bar and falling into physical attraction—simple, infectious, and undeniable.

: The album opener, where Ed raps about the pressures of fame and finding solace in his music. Full Track List (Deluxe Edition)

A true story about Sheeran’s paternal grandparents. His grandfather, William Sheeran, fell in love with a Catholic girl named Nancy Mulligan—and they eloped despite family opposition. The song is a fast-paced Irish folk tune, complete with fiddle and bodhrán. It’s one of the most joyous tracks Sheeran has ever recorded.

One of the most divisive Divide album songs—fans either love or hate its Irish folk influence. Featuring fiddler and singer Béla Fleck (often mistaken for an Irish traditional player), “Galway Girl” is an uptempo, genre-blending track about a fleeting romance in Ireland. Sheeran raps and sings about Guinness, trad sessions, and a girl playing the fiddle like a devil. Critics called it stereotypical, but audiences made it a smash hit in the UK and Ireland.