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VIDEO PREMIERE: ED SHEERAN | OVERPASS GRAFFITI

Hours after Sheeran released his new album, "= (Equals)," Ed Sheeran has dropped a video for his latest single, "Overpass Graffiti." He goes on a road trip for the ages in the high-energy video for 80s synth-pop homage "Overpass Graffiti," which appears on the singer's new album, "=." The Jason Koenig-directed clip opens with Sheeran hopping off his tour bus to pop into the loo at a gas station and then leaving behind. "I will always love you for what it's worth/We'll never fade like graffiti on the overpass/I know time may change the way you think of us," Sheeran sings on the chorus of the synth-pop song. "But I remember the way we were/You were the first full stop/Love that will never leave/Baby; you will never be lost on me." "Overpass Graffiti" appears on Sheeran's just-released fourth studio album, and it was co-written by the singer with Snow Patrol frontman Johnny McDaid and Fred Gibson. Though Sheeran recently revealed that he's quarantining at home after testing positive for COVID-19, Sheeran is slated to make his third appearance on "Saturday Night Live" on Nov. 6, where he's slated to perform the = singles "Bad Habits" and "Shivers."



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