Ed Sheeran's new album is here with two nods to Ireland
After weeks of eager anticipation, Ed Sheeran released Ć· (Divide), his first album since 2014.
And as you'd expect, it's being pretty well received.
#DIVIDE is so amazing. 10/10 would recommend @edsheeran
— dawnuh (@donnafaithh) March 3, 2017
But in case you didn't know, our little island contributes to the album.
Galway Girl and Nancy Mulligan fuse Sheeran's pop style with a little dose of Irish trad.
#galwaygirl is my new guilty pleasure song @edsheeran well done! That fiddle Tho!!!
— Sean Michael Murray (@seanmurraymusic) March 3, 2017
No words can describe how proud I feel to be Irish after listening to Galway Girl and Nancy Mulligan @edsheeran āļøš®šŖš GrĆ” mhór! #Divide
— eimear nĆ chĆ©itinn (@eimearkeatings) March 3, 2017
Galway Girl tells of a meeting with a Galwegian who played in an Irish band in Dublin while Nancy Mulligan (which is on the deluxe version of the album) is a retelling of how his Irish grandparents fell in love in Wexford.
And obviously, the album has saved 2017.
Happy World Ed Sheeran Day @edsheeran #divide pic.twitter.com/pfzeyqLhab
— Lionheart (@riche11is) March 3, 2017
Thanks, Ed.
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Ć· is out now.
