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Ed Sheeran releases new song 'Azizam' with a fun video: Watch here

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ByAndrea Dresdale
April 04, 2025, 6:16 PM

Ed Sheeran's new song will get you dancing.

The Grammy award winner released his new single "Azizam" on Friday along with an unofficial video.

The video -- the "pink heart video" as Sheeran described it -- shows him traveling to various cities including New York City, Los Angeles, Nashville, New Orleans, Boston, and the home of his favorite soccer team, Ipswich, England, while holding a pink, heart-shaped balloon.

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"We filmed this across USA (and a bit in Ipswich) whilst promoting the song this month. it was an amazing atmosphere wherever we went, i wanted to reflect that with the video," Sheeran wrote in an Instagram post Thursday, ahead of the song's release, adding, "Official video comes in a few weeks."

In a follow-up post Friday, he wrote that he was "so overwhelmed with the positive reaction to this song, and so excited for all the other surprises i have for ya. I hope this sets the scene of the soundtrack to your summer, more to come."

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Sheeran spent Friday promoting "Azizam" in London. He posted footage of himself performing the song, as well as "Shape of You," while riding atop a London double-decker bus that's been painted pink with "Azizam" written on the front.

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Regarding the song's title -- a Farsi term of endearment that means "My dear" or "My beloved" -- Sheeran said in a press release, "Even though it's completely different to anything that I've ever done before, Azizam feels familiar to me. I wanted to create a party atmosphere in a song and Ilya Salmanzadeh, who I worked with on the track, helped bring that to life. He was so inspiring to work with."

"Azizam" is from Sheeran's upcoming album "Play," which still doesn't have a release date.

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