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Ed Sheeran, the comeback king makes history by bagging number 1 and 2 spots on the charts

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Ed Sheeran is all set to land on the first and the second position on the charts with his two new singles, Shape of You and Castle On The Hill. The singer is likely to make history by releasing his two new songs on the same day which have already come on the top of iTunes.

After taking a year break he surprised fans by releasing new material from his forthcoming third studio album.

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He took a year break from the social media and the music industry, came back with the silent video to tease his third album on the first day promising his fans to release songs this week.

He also posted on social media saying ‘Hello 2017’, featured a playful Ed holding a handwritten sign saying: ‘New music coming Friday!!’. Since the release of his two songs, there have been 1 million views on them. Check out his two new songs:

 

He wrote on his social media account with his picture: ‘Hello all. I’m taking a break from my phone, emails and all social media for a while, I’ve had such an amazing ride over the last 5 years but I find myself seeing the world through a screen and not my eyes so I’m taking this opportunity to me not having to be anywhere or do anything to travel the world and see everything I’ve missed. See you all next autumn, and thank you for being amazing.’

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But his comeback was pretty awesome!

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