时间:2025-01-18 18:55:54 来源:网络整理编辑:娛樂
Ed Sheeran, who surprisingly got very little Grammy recognition this year, has snagged a duet with t
Ed Sheeran, who surprisingly got very little Grammy recognition this year, has snagged a duet with the formidable Beyoncé. Take that Recording Academy!
The British superstar announced that a new version of "Perfect" will be available Thursday night featuring fresh Queen Bey vocals. The original song was released on his album "÷" which was released in March of 2017.
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The two have only ever collaborated on stage (at the Grammys and at 2015's Global Citizen Festival), so this will mark their first recorded duet. Will it be good? Bad? Perfect? We shall soon see...
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