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Ed Sheeran has received positive reviews for his latest album, titled Subtract, which was released shortly after he won a court case in the US regarding plagiarism. The album takes on a more introspective and somber tone, and is a departure from his previous albums.

Sheeran had intended for Subtract to be more acoustic and stripped-down to reflect its title, but during the songwriting process, he opted for newer songs that directly referenced the personal challenges he faced in 2022. Critics have noted the album’s darker tone and its reflection of Sheeran’s difficult year, which included the death of a friend and his wife’s cancer diagnosis while pregnant.

Subtract marks the end of Sheeran’s series of albums named after mathematical symbols, which also includes Plus, Multiply, Divide, and Equals.

According to a music critic, Ed Sheeran’s new album Subtract mostly features his signature acoustic folk-pop style and appears to be a reflection of his emotional turmoil. Despite its occasional lack of poeticism, Sheeran’s sincerity in his lyrics is evident.

The album features collaborations with The National’s Aaron Dessner, who also worked on Taylor Swift’s lockdown albums, resulting in a more subdued and introspective sound. Neil McCormick of the Telegraph praised Subtract, giving it five stars, noting that Dessner’s subtle guidance allowed Sheeran’s emotional immediacy to take center stage, resulting in a deeply personal and atmospheric album of therapeutic self-healing.

The album ended up being less strategic than originally planned, making it all the more interesting.

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Nearly a year after Jamal Edwards’ passing, Ed Sheeran released a song called F64 in his honour. It was made available on Edwards’ music service SBTV, where Sheeran first found success more than a decade ago.

The video for the song was shot at Chelsea FC’s Stamford Bridge stadium because Edwards had been a lifetime supporter of the team. Brenda Edwards, the mother of the DJ and businesswoman, has also been advocating for greater CPR training in order to bring attention to her son’s passing.

In February 2022, Jamal Edwards, age 31, passed away from a heart arrhythmia after using recreational drugs.

Brenda Edwards said she was proud to continue on her son’s legacy and that he always helped people when speaking on BBC Radio 5Live on Thursday.

“It’s spurred me on to continue to do the same that he used to do – he had such a big heart and he was so giving to so many.

“I was honoured to have the time with Jamal, he inspired me on a daily basis and his legacy continues to inspire me and so many people,” she said.

On his YouTube music station SBTV, Jamal Edwards is credited for helping to start the careers of Dave, Jessie J, and Sheeran.

He offered guidance and funding for the creation of music and videos for up-and-coming musicians.

Early in Sheeran’s career, Edwards supported his music, and in 2010, he uploaded a performance video to YouTube.

Stuart Camp, who is now his manager, noticed it and gave him a record deal with Atlantic.

Sheeran raps about spending more than a week with Brenda Edwards after Jamal died in his freestyle song, which has a language advisory.

With Jamal’s name written out on stadium seats visible in the background, the 31-year-old Grammy Award winner is illuminated in the stadium by a circle of candles.

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