Ed Sheeran unveils new Chance The Rapper collaboration "Cross Me" and details upcoming album
24 May 2019, 10:03
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Ed Sheeran has revealed his new collaboration with Chance The Rapper and PnB Rock, "Cross Me", as well as sharing some more details of his upcoming album, No.6 Collaborations Project.
"Cross Me" arrives hot on the heels of last week's "I Don't Care" featuring Justin Bieber.
Both singles will feature on Sheeran's forthcoming No.6 Collaborations Project, which he announced yesterday (23 May).
As well as sharing "Cross Me", the 15 track titles appearing on Sheeran's upcoming project have been revealed, although the collaborating artists are still unknown.
Tracklist:
- Beautiful People
- South of the Border
- Cross Me (feat. Chance the Rapper & PnB Rock)
- Take Me Back to London
- Best Part of Me
- I Don't Care (feat. Justin Bieber)
- Antisocial
- Remember the Name
- Feels
- Put It All on Me
- Nothing on You
- I Don't Want Your Money
- 1000 Nights
- Way to Break My Heart
- Blow
"Cross Me" is out now. No.6 Collaborations Project drops 12 July. He'll play Theatre Royal Haymarket in London on 14 July. Find out more.
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