Ed Sheeran, the beloved singer-songwriter, has recently announced some exciting news for his fans. In an exclusive interview with NME, the 30-year-old musician revealed that he has been inspired by renowned filmmaker Quentin Tarantino and plans to release a total of 10 albums in his career. Sheeran also teased a posthumous album that will consist of songs written throughout his entire life, to be released on the day he passes away.
It’s hard to believe that Sheeran has already released five studio albums in just over a decade. From his debut album ‘+’ to his latest release ‘No.6 Collaborations Project’, the talented artist has captured the hearts of millions with his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics. And now, his fans have even more reason to celebrate as Sheeran plans to bless us with five more albums in the future.
During the interview, Sheeran shared the titles of his next five albums – ‘Subtract’, ‘Divide’, ‘Multiply’, ‘Add’ and ‘Equals’. These titles may seem familiar to his fans as they are all mathematical symbols, just like his previous albums. But Sheeran reveals that there is a deeper meaning behind these titles.
“I’ve always been fascinated by math and how it can be applied to life and relationships. Each of these albums will represent a different stage of my life and the lessons I’ve learned along the way,” Sheeran explained.
Sheeran also revealed that he has been inspired by Quentin Tarantino’s approach to filmmaking. The acclaimed director is known for his unique style of storytelling and has a total of 10 films in his career, with plans to retire after his 10th film. Sheeran, who is a fan of Tarantino’s work, was inspired to apply the same concept to his music career.
“I’ve always admired how Quentin Tarantino has a clear vision for his films and knows when to end it. I want to do the same with my music. I want to make sure that each album represents a different chapter of my life and that I end my career on a high note,” Sheeran shared.
But that doesn’t mean that Sheeran is planning to retire anytime soon. In fact, he has already started working on his next album ‘Subtract’ and promises that it will be his most personal and vulnerable album yet.
“I’m always evolving as an artist and I want my music to reflect that. ‘Subtract’ will be a stripped-down album, just me and my guitar, and I can’t wait for my fans to hear it,” Sheeran revealed.
But the most intriguing announcement from Sheeran was the possibility of a posthumous album. Sheeran has always been open about his struggles with fame and the toll it can take on an artist’s mental health. In an emotional moment, Sheeran shared that he wants to make sure that his music lives on even after he’s gone.
“I’ve written so many songs throughout my life and I want to make sure that they are heard, even after I’m no longer here. The posthumous album will be a way for my fans to remember me and my music, and I hope it brings them comfort,” Sheeran said.
Sheeran’s announcement has left his fans buzzing with excitement and anticipation. With five more albums to look forward to and the possibility of a posthumous album, Sheeran’s legacy as one of the greatest musicians of our time is secured.
In a world where artists come and go, Ed Sheeran’s dedication and passion for his craft are truly admirable. He continues to push boundaries and challenge himself, and his fans are the ones who reap the rewards. With his next five albums and the posthumous album in the works, Sheeran’s music will continue to touch the hearts of millions for years to come.

