Ed Sheeran has revealed plans for a posthumous album in his will, to be released after his death. The singer-songwriter shared the details during an interview with Zane Lowe, discussing his upcoming series of albums titled Play, Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind, Stop, and Eject. Sheeran wants his wife to select the best tracks for the Eject album, spanning from age 18 until his passing. By meticulously planning his posthumous release, Sheeran aims to ensure that his music is presented in a thoughtful and intentional manner, unlike many unplanned posthumous albums. While Stop may not be his final album, Sheeran views it as a significant project akin to Jay-Z's The Black Album, made with care and attention.
Ed Sheeran Says Posthumous Album ‘Eject’ Is Written Into His Will
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