Previous friends Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift could also be staying mum concerning the rumors, however followers have discovered a brand new clue that the pair may need reunited for an additional track collectively.
On Saturday (Feb. 5), sleuths someway observed that the track credit listed on YouTube for Sheeran’s “The Joker and the Queen” official lyric video confirmed the phrases “feat. Taylor Swift.” (On the time of publication, this may be seen on the video’s YouTube web page, and a screenshot was additionally captured in lots of fan tweets, just like the one embedded under.)
The unique model of the ballad, a monitor on Sheeran’s = album, doesn’t characteristic Swift.
Sheeran had folks speaking concerning the prospects of Swift becoming a member of him for a remix of “The Joker and the Queen” final week, when he posted an Instagram teaser about “signing some cds for one thing coming in a bit, preserve a watch out.” His replace included a photograph of autographed CDs that includes a enjoying card that’s one half joker and one half blonde queen that suspiciously appears to be like a complete lot like Swift.
In accordance with fan theories, this was apparently the most recent in a sequence of hints that the 2 may need one thing associated to the track within the works — just like the Taylor Swift patch on the again of Sheeran’s jacket in his “Overpass Graffiti” video, and the not-so-subtle equal signal Swift carved into the cake in her “I Wager You Suppose About Me” video. Neither artist, nor their reps, commented on the hypothesis on the time.
The 2 have beforehand launched three songs collectively, all on Swift albums: “The whole lot Has Modified” on Purple, “Finish Sport” on Repute and “Run,” a vault monitor on Purple (Taylor’s Model).
Under, see the most recent signal that Sheeran and Swift simply may be teaming up but once more, very quickly.
? YouTube appears to verify that @taylorswift13 is featured on The Joker And The Queen Remix ? pic.twitter.com/BY5HrVhWQT
— Taylor Swift Streaming Updates ? (@spotify_swift) February 5, 2022