British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has announced his long-term intention to release a posthumous album titled Eject, which he has officially included in his will. He has entrusted his wife, Cherry Seaborn, with the task of selecting the tracks. In an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, he explained that the album will feature ten notable songs from his career, beginning from around the age of 18, and will only be released after his death. Sheeran emphasized his desire for this project to be thoughtfully and meticulously curated, rather than just a random compilation assembled posthumously. Additionally, he addressed recent news regarding his move to America.
In a podcast appearance on The 2 Johnnies, he shared that he and his family are “just about to move to America,” primarily due to upcoming tour commitments in the U.S. However, he later clarified that this relocation is not permanent. The move is purely for logistical reasons related to touring, and he reaffirmed his commitment to paying taxes in the UK, indicating that he is not abandoning his home country.