![]() ![]() So I sort of did it the professional way. And I've been in touch we were going to work together and I sort of said to my manager who knew their manager quite well, direct and they do it like I didn't want to reach out. And then in my mind is the biggest rock band in England, Bring Me The Horizon. And I said to my manager, like we should do it and we should do it with a rock band. ![]() I was like, it doesn't really think that that's exciting. And I you know, I've played it so many times. He continued, “I basically got asked open the BRIT, and they were like, it has to be 'Bad Habits' because that was the song that they wanted.And they've taken a song that is essentially an acoustic EDM song brought it into their world and I'm just I'm so grateful to them.” And, and I think it's done amazingly, like really tastefully. I think that on paper, all these hardcore fanbase will read this and go, Oh my God, why? And on paper my fan base will read this and be like, I won't know that. I think that's I think that's the main thing. It was written by Ed Sheeran, Fred Gibson and Johnny McDaid.Įd Sheeran told Jack Saunders about the new version, “I think that we both got to a point in our careers where we like doing things that people think is not what we should be doing. The original version of the song was released from his fifth studio album “=” last June. They first performed the song at The 2022 BRIT Awards on February 8, 2022. He teamed up with British rock band Bring Me The Horizon on the track. British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran premiered a new version of “Bad Habits” on BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds with Jack Saunders.Ed Sheeran Premieres New Version of “Bad Habits” featuring Bring Me The Horizon on BBC Radio 1.Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.Donate to support families affected by the crisis in Ukraine ➔ I like that.’ And I think that’s actually all that matters as an artist.”Įd Sheeran is a Warner Music artist. And everything that I’ve made up to this point I can look back on and be like, ‘I like that. I think if you can stand by something and you believe in it, I think that’s enough for your career. And it wasn’t a great day one streams, it wasn’t a great week one streams. Everyone’s like, no, it came out and it was a very lukewarm reaction. ![]() And this is the thing I say to people now because no one believes me. I think it’ll do well.’ And you took a bit of time. So when it came out and there was a lukewarm, if you could call it that, reaction, I was like, ‘I believe in this. But I stand by it because I love it and I loved the feeling of creating it… But creating it in the studio was exciting and I was excited for people to hear it. People are just like, ‘Oh God.’ I think because it’s dance music and it’s a different thing and I’m an acoustic singer-songwriter. But the reception of it was really negative when I put it out. ‘Bad Habits’ has now become a hit for me and I get to play it live. So I think as long as you can remember that and stand by your work, however it’s received. “…at the heart of it all, I write songs because I like writing songs and I release songs because I’m proud of them and I like it. Read what he said in full below and watch the interview above. In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, he went in-depth about a lot of things, from Taylor Swift to the negative reception of his hit “Bad Habits.” About the latter, he talked about his strong belief in the song despite what people said, saying that to “stand by something” as an artist is enough. In the midst of all this, he’s been reflecting on his career. He just shared his new album –, or Subtract. He won the tumultuous Marvin Gaye plagiarism trial, though he’s still disappointed that it happened at all. ![]()
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