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"Shape of You" is a song by English singer Ed Sheeran. It was released on 6 January 2017 as one of the double lead singles from his third studio album ÷ (2017), along with " Castle on the Hill ". The dancehall & R&B infused song was written by Sheeran, Steve Mac and Johnny McDaid .
"Shape of You" peaked at number one on the singles charts of 34 countries, including the US Billboard Hot 100 — later becoming the best performing song of 2017 — as well as in
Spotify's most streamed song for the longest period of time was "Shape of You" (2017) by the English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. Currently, 855 songs have surpassed one billion streams on Spotify, [1] 129 have surpassed two billion, 17 have surpassed three billion, and two have surpassed four billion Spotify streams.
Queen is the debut studio album by the British rock band Queen. Released on 13 July 1973 by EMI Records in the UK and by Elektra Records in the US , it was recorded at Trident Studios and De Lane Lea Music Centre, London, with production by Roy Thomas Baker , John Anthony and the band members themselves.
A Night at the Opera is the third and final Queen album to be featured in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. [50] The second single from the album was Deacon's "You're My Best Friend", which peaked at number sixteen on the US Billboard Hot 100, [58] and went on to become a worldwide top-ten hit. [79]
"Shape of You" (2017) Ed Sheeran: Negotiations to clear an interpolation started before Shape of You was released but not finalized until afterwards. Songwriting credits & royalties [89] 2018 "Oh Why" (2015) Sami Switch Ruled in favor of Ed Sheeran [90] 2018 "Hooyo" (2009) Yasmin Mohamed "Starboy" (2016) The Weeknd: Litigated; not settled [76] 2018
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Stereogum described the song as "new wave-esque". [9] In an album review, The New York Times said of the song, "At least the best song on the album is also the one that seems destined to be his next you'll-hear-it-till-you're-sick-of-it smash: “Overpass Graffiti”, a moody, synth-streaked '80s throwback that sounds like a more melancholy update of Rod Stewart's "Young Turks."