LISTEN: Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran's Everything Has Changed leaks
Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran’s duet can now be heard online
Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran’s duet can now be heard online
Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran’s duet, Everything Has Changed, has leaked and it’s certain to impress with its stripped back sound and sharp country edge.
The duo have been teasing us with promises of an incredible track ever since they announced they were collaborating for Taylor’s new album, Red. And now the wait is over!
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With the combination of such talent, it’s no surprises that the blending of Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran’s beautiful voices makes music magic. It’s a guitar-heavy track, with an sweet introduction from Ed as he asks: ‘Are you good to go?’
While we’re thrilled to hear the song, it wasn’t quite meant for our ears yet, the album was due for release next week and it’s not yet known if Everything Has Changed will ever be unleashed onto the singles chart.
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The track was penned at the Marie Claire cover girl’s home on a trampoline, which helped form a firm friendship between the pair.
When Marie Claire caught up with Taylor she couldn’t help by gush about the Brit, telling us: ‘My favourite British thing is Ed Sheeran, I listen to him non stop he’s an amazingly cool person and I get to call him a friend.’
Listen to Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran’s duet, Everything Has Changed below...
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