Following the success of "X," Ed Sheeran revealed that he has tons of great tunes ready for his new album.
According to a report by Rolling Stone magazine, the singer promised his fans that the upcoming release is almost ready for recording that he even teased that he could come up with its release any time soon.
"I could probably release one of them tomorrow and have people like it," Ed Sheeran said on his new album. "'X' was full of good songs and a couple of great songs, and I feel like on the next couple of records there will be more great songs than good songs."
The 24-year-old singer was also asked if he would consider playing alongside a band, which he claimed he wouldn't do to retain his sound and image.
"Yeah," Sheeran said. "And then I kind of was like, 'There's no one else at my level doing what I'm doing, so why would I want to do what everyone else is doing?' Surely it's better to be different. And I know my show can be better when I do it solo than if I do it with a band."
Meanwhile, a Sugar Scape report revealed that Ed Sheeran has released four new tracks recently, as part of his new "Wembley Edition" album, which contains a few live tracks and the re-release of his "X" record.
Included in the list of new songs in the new Ed Sheeran album are "English Rose," "Touch And Go," "New York" and "Make It Rain."
The songs could be seen in Spotify, which could also be streamed here.
However, the official follow up to his massive hit "X" album has no official release dates set as of now, but is believed to be recorded and released once Ed Sheeran is done with his tour.