Ed Sheeran reveals he wanted to record 'Lady Marmalade' with an all-male line-up
He revealed who he wanted to join him
Last updated 30th May 2019
It's only been a couple of weeks since Ed Sheeran dropped his latest song, a collaboration with Justin Bieber, 'I Don't Care', but it's now emerged that he really wanted to re-record the classic song 'Lady Marmalade' with an all-male line-up! Ed revealed that he wanted the song for his album, 'No.6 Collaborations Project', which he announced recently and, as the title suggests will be full of his collabs.
Speaking to American TV presenter Charlamagne Tha God, Ed explained, "This project actually started with one idea I had which was – you remember 'Lady Marmalade' right? This is such a silly idea – I had an idea of doing that, like you could get Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber and me on a record, how fun would that be?"
He continued, "The first person I rung was Bruno and he was just like, 'Let's just do a song together, just us' and that’s how it happened – so then I did a song with Bruno and I did a song with Bieber and these individual songs started happening and then it turned into a project…It was a really good experience putting the record together."
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Becky Hill and Sigala
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So, whilst 'Lady Marmalade' itself didn't come about, Ed did get a whole album out the idea! 'Lady Marmalade' was originally released in 1974, and has been covered a number of times since, with perhaps the biggest success going to the version with Christina Aguilera, Mýa, Pink and rapper Lil' Kim, recorded for the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack.
Ed's new album, is due for release on 12th July 2019, will feature 15 brand new tracks, including his new single 'Cross Me' featuring Chance The Rapper and PNB Rock.
Speaking about the new project, Ed Sheeran said, “Before I was signed in 2011, I made an EP called No.5 Collaborations Project. Since then, I’ve always wanted to do another, so I started No.6 on my laptop when I was on tour last year.
We can't wait for it to drop!
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