Fans are convinced Taylor Swift will feature on remix of Ed Sheeran's "The Joker And The Queen"
Fans are convinced Ed Sheeran's remix of "The Joker And The Queen" will feature Taylor Swift after he shared an image of some signed CD versions of the track on socials.
Last night (1 February) Sheeran shared an image of him signing some CDs featuring artwork with a joker and a queen which could resemble Taylor Swift, and wrote, "Signing some cds for something coming in a bit, keep an eye out."
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Sheeran first teased "The Joker And The Queen" as his next single in December last year, and fans have been convinced that Taylor Swift might feature on a remix of the track.
He previously featured on Swift's Red (Taylor's Version) album in November last year, but fans have pieced together some recent hints about "The Joker And The Queen" in both Swift and Sheeran's music videos.
Before releasing the video for "I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version)" starring Miles Teller last November, Swift shared a teaser trailer which shows a red "=" sign - like Sheeran's latest album - on the wedding cake.
In Sheeran's "Overpass Graffiti" video, Sheeran wore a leather jacket with a print of a joker and a queen on the back, and a badge that reads: "Taylor Swift".
Ed Sheeran appears to tease the remix for “The Joker And The Queen,” rumored to feature Taylor Swift.
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) February 2, 2022
Sheeran has previously said that it features an American artist, and the pair seem to have left easter eggs in their recent music videos. pic.twitter.com/gkRDME7zj1
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