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Ed Sheeran has included in his will that a posthumous album should be released after his death – title: “EJect”. The singer revealed this plan in an interview with Zane Lowewhen it came to his coming albums. “Pause”, “Fast Forward”, “Rewind” and “Stop” should follow on “Play”. When asked whether “Stop” was the last album, Sheeran explained: “No, actually ‘Stop’ still comes ‘eject’. That says in my will! Cherry [Seaborn, Sheerans Ehefrau] may choose the songs for this. “

Sheeran’s concept for “eJect”

The album is said to contain songs that Sheeran wrote from his 18th year of life until his death – the best ten are selected. “Imagine, Paul McCartney dies, and there would be recordings from the Beatles early time to the end of life-the ten best of his entire career. Many people won’t like that. But many of my fans would find it super exciting.”

Sheeran emphasized that most posthumous albums appear “unplanned”, but he wanted to consciously provide for them. In the course of his life, he will talk to Cherry about the songs that are most important to him. “I don’t want someone to put something together after my death. It should be planned.”

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“Stop” as a (provisionally) finale

Nevertheless, Sheeran sees “Stop” as a kind of final album-similar to Jay-Z’s “The Black Album”. “I don’t say that it will really be my last album. But it has to be taken care of the same care. I love ‘The Black Album’ because it is like a last gift to the world.”

Ed Sheeran: Mega alarm in Düsseldorf

It was a weekend of superlatives for the Düsseldorf multifunctional arena. A shiny Ed Sheeran played. Jürgen Klopp celebrated in the ranks. The so -called “Head of Global Soccer” at the Brausekonzern Red Bull knows Sheeran from his time at FC Liverpool.

At the end of his tour, the ex-street singer with the red Strubbel hairstyle pulled all the stops again. With a total of 200,000 spectators, it was the largest event that the complex on the exhibition center (formerly: Rheinstadion) has seen so far.

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