Ed Sheeran has already started writing and recording his fifth album
Ed Sheeran's manager Stuart Camp has confirmed that the singer/songwriter has already started writing and recording his fifth album.
Sheeran's No.6 Collaborations Project only dropped in July, and Sheeran's manager has already confirmed that he's started working on his next LP.
His manager Stuart Camp told BBC, He's already started writing and recording for what will be album five. We won't let anything come out that's substandard."
Camp says of Sheeran's recording process, "We've done that on the previous two albums where we have to keep going until we absolutely know that the thing we come back with is undeniable, and that is a lot of work."
He adds, "Ed will make a record and we'll just push, push, push and the last three weeks of recording we've done, the bangers just come flying out."
Despite Sheeran's success, Camp says, "We are very conscious of too much Ed Sheeran."
Camp says of Sheeran's future, "There will be some levelling out. We're not going to maintain this level forever."
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