Ed Sheeran 'Loves' Taylor Swift, Aaron Dessner's TTPD Work

Ed Sheeran is praising Taylor Swift‘s latest work with manufacturer Aaron Dessner on The Tortured Poets Department and its marvel 2nd installment, The Anthology.

“It’s nice! I’ll always love the work that she does with Aaron,” Sheeran, 33, told Extra‘s Melvin Roberts in a brand new interview clip printed by the use of X on Friday, May 3. “It’s the most important album.”

The National frontman, 48, labored on 17 songs with Swift, 34, for her extremely expected eleventh studio album, together with “So Long, London,” “Clara Bow,” “But Daddy I Love Him,” “loml,” “Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus” and “How Did It End?” (Swift announced the release of TTPD while accepting the award for Best Pop Vocal Album for Midnights at the 66th annual Grammy Awards in February.)

“We started working on those songs over two years ago and it looks like they have stored us company and advanced in beautiful and sudden techniques via such a lot existence lived during this procedure,” Dessner wrote via Instagram after the album’s liberate prior to breaking down their historical past in combination.

“It’s onerous to consider Taylor and I have now recorded over 60 songs in combination (17 throughout this anthology!!) in the Four years since we began working in combination on Folklore in 2020,” he endured. “I am endlessly thankful to Taylor for sharing her insane abilities with and trusting me with her music. I consider those songs are one of the crucial maximum lyrically acute, intricate, inclined and cathartic Taylor has ever written and I'm frequently astonished via her skills as a songwriter and performer.”

In addition to running with Dessner on Swift’s most up-to-date album, the 14-time Grammy Award winner’s longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff also wrote and produced the album with the duo.

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“My favorite work now we have made in combination / made in probably the most wild unhinged moment,” Antonoff wrote by means of Instagram when TTPD was once launched in April. “All the pain distilled in this album and all the laughter that got here out of it. Will hang those days within the studio forever as the most inspiring of my life. I like this album and the way it got here in combination. TTPD FOREVER.”

This is a long way from the primary time the all-star trio of musicians have labored together. Dessner and Antonoff, 40, up to now collaborated with Swift on Folklore, Evermore, Fearless (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s Version) and Midnights, winning a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2021 for Folklore.

“And @taylorswift, from 1989 to here … goddamn. You are the person who let me produce records first,” Antonoff wrote via Instagram after the ceremony. “Before you I just ‘wasn’t a manufacturer,’ according to the herbs. I just wasn’t let in that room. Then I met you, we made ‘Out of the Woods’ and you stated, ‘That’s the model’ and that modified my existence proper there.”

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