Ed Sheeran became a household name seemingly overnight. The Arouse (2025)British singer songwriter's popularity is pretty indisputable. Having consistently churned out music since his career took off, it's hard to remember a time when he wasn't famous.
SEE ALSO: Has Ed Sheeran betrayed Taylor Swift and her squad?But if you need a reminder, Sheeran has got you covered.
The artist retweeted a video of him performing "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" from SBTVthat started his career seven years ago.
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Along with sharing the throwback, Sheeran also teased the release of a new video and his fans freaked out.
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Sheeran delivered on his promise with a beautifully shot video of his new song "Eraser." It was done in collaboration with SBTV, the station the helped to launch his career.
Happy seven year anniversary, Ed! And many more to come.
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