![]() "Ed Sheeran, Divide, album review: Singer-songwriter's third record is impressive for ambition alone". We love how he chose to go about writing the album and where to write each song, because that’s what makes his album that much more special." Charts and certifications ![]() We love how Ed incorporated Spanish culture in his album, because as he’s said in a couple interviews, he wrote the songs on Divide in countless parts of the world while he was on his hiatus. Critical reception Ĭeleb Mix writer Ellie Doe-Demosse stated: "Barcelona definitely helped us get out of the sadness we were feeling in the last song, and all we wanted to do after we cried was get up and dance because of how much a tune this song is. "There's one line where I say 'Siempre Vivre La Barcelona' which is actually Latin I think, but it just sounded cool. "Foy Vance, a guy that's on my label, we wrote the song together". It's just a Spanish words that I know put together". ![]() The lyrics contained some of the cod-Spanish song as Sheeran told the Sun Newspaper: "It doesn't make a lot of sense. "Barcelona" was written by Sheeran with Foy Vance, who is signed to his Gingerbread Records for his love of the Spanish city of Barcelona, which is located in the autonomous community of Catalonia.
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