BIOGRAPHY
Ed Sheeran is a renowned English singer-songwriter known for his soothing voice and guitar skills. He was born on February 17, 1991 in Halifax, England. Passionate about music from a young age and influenced by artists like Bob Dylan and Damian Rice, Sheeran started recording his own songs during his teenage years. For several years, he performed in small shows and released independent records.
His major breakthrough came in 2010 when he was noticed by rapper Jamie Foxx at an open mic in Los Angeles. In 2011, he released his debut studio album "plus" (+) which was a commercial and critical success. The tracks "The A Team" and "Lego House" from this album became hits, quickly propelling Sheeran onto the international stage.
In 2014, he released his second album "multiply" (x), which topped the charts in the UK and US. This album includes popular songs such as "Sing", "Don't" and "Thinking Out Loud", with the latter winning the Grammy Award for Song of the year in 2016.
His third album "divide" (÷) was released in 2017, and the single "Shape of You" broke sales records worldwide. Ed Sheeran is now considered one of the most talented artists of his generation, known for his ability to blend genres like pop, folk, soul, and hip-hop.
Throughout his career, he has won several awards, including four Grammy Awards, and has collaborated with many famous artists such as Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Andrea Bocelli.