Ed Sheeran made a strange confession.
In a recent interview with Zane Lowe, the 34-year-old musician revealed that he will never stop contributing to the music industry, even after his death.
For those who don’t know him, his latest album Play abandoned on September 12.
During the conversation, Sheeran explained that he had organized the release of a posthumous album following his death, with his wife Cherry Seaborn, mother of their two children, responsible for its completion.
“Eject is the album in the will,” he shared.
“It’s actually in my will and Cherry gets to choose the tracks. It’s entirely in my will. [the will] if I had left tomorrow.”
The English singer said the album would include songs from the age of 18 until his later years, with Cherry deciding which ones would be selected.
“A lot of people won’t like that from me,” Sheeran admitted. “But a lot of my fans will find it super interesting.”