
Ed Sheeran will sing Punjabi songs now? Arijit Singh might just have made it possible
Ed's 24-Hour Trip to Arijit's Hometown
In what Sheeran described as a 'pilgrimage of music,' the global star travelled to Jiaganj Azimganj in West Bengal, the hometown of Arijit Singh. Accompanied by his father, Sheeran made the journey as part of the final creative steps for the song Sapphire. After a five-and-a-half-hour drive post-landing, the duo explored the local sights by boat, shared coffee and conversations, and later headed into the studio.
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During this brief yet intense trip, Arijit introduced Ed to Indian classical instruments and languages. Sheeran shared that he was taught how to sing in Punjabi and learned to play a bit of the sitar, calling it 'one of the most amazing days' in his musical career. Their day also included a scooter ride at night, with Ed on the back of Arijit's bike and his father riding with Arijit's security.
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The Punjabi-Tinged Collaboration
The special version of Sapphire was recorded in Goa and features a unique blend of Hindi, Punjabi, and English. Arijit Singh sings a verse in a mix of Hindi and Punjabi, while Ed Sheeran takes on the chorus, blending English with Indian languages. The track, produced by Ilya Salmanzadeh, Johnny McDaid, and Savan Kotecha, is a clear representation of a cross-cultural musical fusion.
The official video for Sapphire captures Ed's travels across India, including beaches, local kitchens, bustling markets, and even Bollywood sets. It features cameos from both Arijit Singh and Shah Rukh Khan and includes a stop at the AR Rahman music school, where Ed performed with local musicians.
A Tribute to Arijit Singh's Talent
Ed Sheeran did not hold back his admiration for Arijit Singh. He mentioned that he listens to this version of Sapphire every morning with his daughters, appreciating Arijit's voice, tone, and musicality. He thanked the Indian singer for his generosity and artistry, calling their collaboration the beginning of 'something bigger.'
This cross-cultural collaboration is part of the build-up to Ed Sheeran's upcoming album Play, slated for release on September 12, 2025.
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