Writer(s): Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid, Kandi Burruss, Kevin Briggs, Steve Mac, Tameka Cottle "Shape of You" is one of the lead singles from Ed Sheeran's album "÷". The song was written by Ed Sheeran together with Steve Mac and Johnny McDaid. ...
“To be a part of such a great song is a blessing,” Tiny, in an email to The Associated Press, said of being added to the “Shape of You” songwriters. Last year The Chainsmokers’ ubiquitous No. 1 hit, the Grammy-nominated “Closer,” extended writing to two members of The Fray ...
the singer-songwriter's last release was in 2015. He also famously took a break from social media, but has been updating his accounts in the past weeks. Fan speculation that his new music was imminent has proved correct, as he dropped two new songs, "Shape of You" and "Castle on the...
Again, he put it to Sheeran that he was able to create the "Oh I" refrain in Shape Of You as he already had Oh Why "firmly in his mind". On Monday, Sheeran denied hearing the song before his own track was released. ...
her only movie not produced under the aegis of Caribbean Films, is a bizarre swan song, allowing the charming personality to present one last - and very minor - project. If it's not that good or successful, it's nevertheless a fittingly bizarre capstone for a career spanning everything fro...
Image:Johnny McDaid, of Snow Patrol, was a co-writer on Shape Of You A 'message to songwriters everywhere' The trio continued by saying they respect other artists and "have always sought to clear or to acknowledge our influences and collaborators" when credit...
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