Why Did Ed Sheeran Choose Emails Over Texts?
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Los Angeles, Feb 16 (NationPress) Ed Sheeran has disclosed why he abandoned his mobile phone and how this pivotal choice inspired one of his latest songs. The Grammy-winning artist also mentioned that he now prefers sending emails for communication rather than text messages.
During a recent concert on his Loop Tour at Sydney’s Accor Stadium, the 34-year-old musician opened up to his audience about the aftermath of his 2015 Marvin Gaye copyright lawsuit, which concluded in his favor, as the court determined he did not infringe on Let’s Get It On. This legal challenge fundamentally altered his communication style.
He shared with the crowd, “In the last decade, if my name has made headlines, it’s likely tied to a lawsuit. I faced a lawsuit from someone claiming I had stolen their song, and the only option I had was to go to court and prove my innocence.”
As part of this process, Sheeran was compelled to surrender his electronic devices for investigators to scrutinize messages and files, according to reports from femalefirst.co.uk.
He humorously remarked, “I’m relieved there’s nothing embarrassing on them, you know.”
Sheeran revealed that he has not owned a mobile phone since the lawsuit commenced, having initially turned it off during his 2015 Australian tour and never reactivated it.
He reminisced, “At the conclusion of that tour, I thought, ‘I never want to use a mobile phone again.’ I transitioned to email, and I’ve been using it ever since.”
When his device was subsequently requested as evidence, turning it on felt like stepping into a time capsule.
He added, “When I powered it up for this lawsuit, it was akin to traveling back to 2015 and even to 2007, when I first began texting on that number. It completely blew my mind. I felt like I was frozen in time.”
This experience ultimately inspired his song Old Phone, which he performed live for the stadium crowd, a track from his upcoming 2025 album Play.
Sheeran explained that transforming challenging experiences into music has always been his method of coping with life.
He stated, “I find that whenever something negative occurs, I pen a song about it, and it somehow brings clarity to that difficult situation. The same goes for positive experiences; I write a song about those too. Any song you hear from me is basically a two-minute reflection of extreme emotions. When I experience tough days, it often leads to great songs.”