Ed Sheeran - No.: 6 Collaborations Project.rar
File Type: Studio Album Artist: Ed Sheeran Release Year: 2019 Genre: Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B
Before he became the stadium-filling juggernaut behind ÷ (Divide), Ed Sheeran was known for his grassroots EP projects. The No. 5 Collaborations Project was a stepping stone in his early career, but No. 6 arrived when he was arguably the biggest pop star on the planet. Released in July 2019, this album serves as a victory lap, a genre experiment, and a testament to Sheeran’s unparalleled ability to cross musical borders. Ed Sheeran - No. 6 Collaborations Project.rar
The premise is right there in the title: this is a project built on partnerships. While Sheeran has always written for others and featured on tracks, this album formalized the "feature" as the central theme. It acts as a curated playlist of Sheeran’s musical interests, bridging the gap between his acoustic singer-songwriter roots and his deep love for hip-hop and R&B. File Type: Studio Album Artist: Ed Sheeran Release
Not every collaboration sparks. “I Don’t Want Your Money” (with H.E.R.) is a pleasant but forgettable R&B stroll—too slight for either artist’s talent. “Best Part of Me” (with Yebba) , while vocally stunning (Yebba’s bridge is a gut-punch), feels like a ÷ (Divide) outtake, safe and predictable. 6 arrived when he was arguably the biggest
The most controversial swing is “Remember the Name” (with Eminem & 50 Cent) . On paper: Ed Sheeran + two rap legends = event. In reality: it’s fine. Sheeran’s sung chorus is serviceable, 50 delivers a competent but uninspired verse, and Eminem does his rapid-fire, multi-syllabic technical exercise—impressive but emotionally detached. It’s a reminder that legacy features don’t automatically yield magic.
Then there’s “South of the Border” (with Camila Cabello & Cardi B) . A Latin-pop-trap crossover about a drug-running romantic fantasy. It’s absurd, catchy, and somehow works. Cardi’s verse is playful and sharp, Cabello brings radio-friendly warmth, and Sheeran leans into his chameleon role. It’s a guilty pleasure that knows exactly what it is.