
Ed Sheeran Parts With Longtime Label Warner: ‘This Isn’t a Disgruntled Artist Situation’
Ed Sheeran parted ways with Warner Music Group after 15 years under Atlantic Records and Asylum Records. The artist says the split was on good terms

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Ed Sheeran parted ways with Warner Music Group after 15 years under Atlantic Records and Asylum Records. The artist says the split was on good terms

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