Pop sensation Ed Sheeran, known for his chart-topping hits like Shape of You and Perfect, is taking his music global like never before.
The 34-year-old singer-songwriter, released Symmetry (feat. Karan Aujla) today, the first track from his Play, The Remixes EP, a sizzling project inspired by his travels in India.
The global hitmaker teamed up with South Asian stars Hanumankind, Dhee, Santhosh Narayanan, Jonita, and Arijit Singh to remix four tracks from his latest album, fusing Punjabi, Tamil, and Hindi influences with his signature pop sound.
Speaking about Symmetry, Ed said, “Karan is culture! This is just the start of our collaborative journey, and I’m so excited to create more.”
The track also comes with a visually stunning music video, showcasing the unique vibe of the collaboration.
Fans are already raving about the EP’s other highlights, including Don’t Look Down with Hanumankind, Dhee, and Santhosh Narayanan, which celebrates South India with Tamil lyrics, and Sapphire featuring Bollywood legend Arijit Singh.
Play – The Remixes EP tracklist:
1. Symmetry (feat. Karan Aujla)
2. Don’t Look Down (feat. Hanumankind, Dhee, Santhosh Narayanan)
3. Sapphire (feat. Arijit Singh)
4. First Hindi track feat. Jonita
Ed Sheeran has made history with his first collaboration with Indian singing sensation Arijit Singh on the track Sapphire.
The song is being praised for its seamless blend of Western pop and Indian, creating a unique global sound.
Fans loved the track, which peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart, marking Ed’s 43rd top 10 hit in his home country.
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