Justin Bieber confirms collaboration with Ed Sheeran to be released this week

Both Bieber and Sheeran posted what appeared to be lyrics from the song, with the two photos having to be matched up to read them properly

Clarisse Loughrey
Tuesday 07 May 2019 10:53 BST
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Justin Bieber has confirmed that his teased collaboration with Ed Sheeran will be released this week.

Posting on Instagram, the musician shared a short clip of the track, writing on Twitter: “Check my Instagram story. It’s happening. #friday.”

Both Bieber and Sheeran posted what appeared to be lyrics from the song, with the two photos having to be matched up to read them properly.

“Cause I don’t care/When I’m with my baby yeah/All the bad things disappear,” the lyrics read.

The pair had previously teased new music together, marking their second collaboration since Bieber’s single “Love Yourself”, which was co-written by Sheeran and appeared on the 2015 album Purpose.

Both posted photos of themselves posed in front of a green screen and wearing colourful, short-sleeved button-down shirts, alongside the caption “10”.

In March this year, the 25-year-old Bieber announced he was taking a hiatus from music in order to focus on his personal life.

 

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