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''÷'' ("Divide") is the third
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by English singer-songwriter
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. It was released on 3 March 2017 through
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and
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. " Castle on the Hill" and "
Shape of You "Shape of You" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It was released on 6 January 2017 as one of the double lead singles from his third studio album '' ÷'' (2017), along with " Castle on the Hill". The dancehall and R&B-infus ...
" were released as the album's lead singles on 6 January 2017. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the
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. The album was number one in the United Kingdom, selling 672,000 copies in its first week, making it the fastest-selling album by a male solo artist there and the highest opening behind
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's '' 25'' and
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' '' Be Here Now''. "Divide" topped the charts in over 25 countries across the globe, including the United States, Canada, and Australia. In April 2018, the
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named ''÷'' the best-selling album worldwide of the decade. In October 2019 it was ranked the fifth best-selling album of the 21st century in the UK. All the tracks on the album reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart in the week of the album's release. The dominance of its tracks on the UK chart led to calls for change on how the single chart is compiled, and the
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then introduced new rules limiting tracks eligible for entry in the top 100 to three per the main artist, as well as adjusting the streams-to-sales ratio for older songs. His fourth single from ''÷'', " Perfect", reached number one in the US, Australia and the UK, where it became the Christmas number one of 2017. To promote the album, Sheeran embarked on a worldwide concert tour, entitled the ÷ Tour. Comprising 260 shows, it started on 16 March 2017 and ended on 26 August 2019 with the last of four homecoming gigs in
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, Suffolk. By August 2019 it had become the biggest, most attended, and highest-grossing tour of all time.


Background

On 13 December 2015, Sheeran announced a self-imposed hiatus from social media, commenting that he found himself "seeing the world through a screen and not my eyes." He further ensured that some of this time would be spent creating his third album, which he considered "the best thing I have made thus far." Exactly one year after this announcement, on 13 December 2016, Sheeran's various social media platforms posted pictures of a blank blue square to state his imminent return to music. On 1 January 2017, Sheeran officially ended his hiatus by announcing that "new music" would be released on 6 January. On 12 January 2017, Sheeran revealed the tracklist and the release date for the album with its pre-order.


Release

''÷'' was released on 3 March 2017 through
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. Worldwide, on the day of its release, the tracks of the album achieved a total of 56.73 million streams on
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in a single day, breaking the previous record of 29 million for '' Starboy'' by
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in November 2016. In total, all tracks by Sheeran were streamed 68.7 million times that day, with the single "
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" receiving 10.12 million streams, both also breaking previous records on Spotify. Both records were broken by
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's '' More Life'' 16 days later. By its second day of release, the videos of songs from the album had achieved a cumulative one billion views on
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, including figures from "Shape of You" and "Castle on the Hill" released earlier.


Singles

" Castle on the Hill" and "
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", the album's lead singles, were issued on 6 January 2017. Sheeran teased the tracks on social media during the week leading up to their release, posting instrumental extracts and each song's opening lyric. " Galway Girl" was announced as the third single via Sheeran's Twitter on 17 March 2017. It was added to
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's playlist the following day (18 March 2017). On 21 August 2017, ''Billboard'' announced that " Perfect" would be the fourth single from the album. The song was sent to top 40 radio on 26 September 2017. " Happier" was released on 27 April 2018 as the album's fifth and final single in Italy.


Promotional singles

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" was released on 17 February 2017 as a promotional single with its pre-order. An extended live acoustic version of "
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" debuted on the SB.TV
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channel on 28 February 2017; marking the 10th anniversary of SB.TV's involvement with YouTube, and the seventh anniversary of Sheeran's YouTube involvement with SB.TV. " Supermarket Flowers" was released as a promotional single following Sheeran's performance at the
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.


Critical reception

''÷'' received mixed to positive reviews from critics. It has been given a
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score of 62 based on 17 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Maura Johnston of ''
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'' gave a four-star review, commenting that "Ed is still showcasing pop savvy on Divide" and going on to say that he "doubles down on the blend of hip-hop bravado and everyday-bloke songwriting that helped him break out at the turn of the decade." Roisin O'Connor of ''
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'' also gave the album a four-star rating, claiming "
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leans on little asides from Sheeran's own talent" and that it was "astonishing for its sheer ambition alone". Jordan Bassett of '' NME'' described the album as "a collection that, somehow, adheres to his perfect pop template... while also being quietly weird", and that the album is "likeable", "assured but unassuming and sometimes hard to fathom". Mark Kennedy of the
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, after commenting on the album's "missteps", said that it "is certain to add listeners, subtract a few weary of his inconsistency, but definitely multiply his bank account", and ultimately called Sheeran "a special talent". Some reviews were unfavourable; Harriet Gibsone of ''
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'' gave the album a two-star rating out of five, calling it "no less calculating than his peers at the very top level of pop stardom". In a negative review of 2.8 out of 10, Laura Snapes of ''Pitchfork'' stated: "considering he heeranis among the most successful songwriters in the world, a lot of his lyrics do not even scan." In another negative review, writing for ''
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'', David Hillier gave ''÷'' a 3/10 rating, calling it "the most anodyne and bland pop album possible."


Commercial performance


United Kingdom

The album sold 232,000 physical and digital copies in the UK on its first day of release without the inclusion of streaming data, more than the sales of Sheeran's previous album '' x'' in its first week. In its three days, the album continued to increase in sales and sold over 432,000 copies, thereby topping the
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with just three days of availability. The album sold 63% in physical format, 31% in digital, and 6% in streaming equivalent sales. The album sold a total of 672,000 copies in the UK during its first week, making it the nation's fastest-selling album by a male artist and the third highest opening overall behind
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's '' 25'' (which sold 800,307 copies in its first week) and
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' '' Be Here Now'' (which sold 696,000 copies in its first week). In ''÷'' opening week, Sheeran had his first three albums chart in the top five in the UK. Additionally, it broke the record for the most top 10 songs from a single album on the
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(with nine songs in the top 10 in a single week as well), surpassing a record previously held by
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. All 16 songs from the album also entered the top 20. The album reached one million sales in the UK after just 16 days. In the first half of 2017, the album pushed UK music sales up by 11.2% compared to previous year, and it was the best-selling entertainment product of year, ahead of film releases such as '' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story''. By July 2017, the album had sold over 2 million units in the UK—1.22 million of these from physical sales and 371,000 copies from downloads, with streaming contributing 415,000 equivalent units. It has since topped the UK Albums Chart for a total of 20 non-consecutive weeks, the longest amount of time since Adele's '' 21'' held the summit in 2011 and 2012. ''÷'' was the nation's highest selling album of the year with over 2,128,000 copies sold by the end of 2017. The large number of tracks from the album on the UK Singles Chart led to calls to reconsider how the charts are compiled. In response to the controversy and to help new artists on the chart, the
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introduced rules limiting the number of tracks by a lead artist eligible for entry in the top 100 to three, to be introduced for charts published starting 7 July 2017. It also adjusted the streams-to-sales ratio for older tracks that had declined for three consecutive weeks or any record that had charted for ten weeks to accelerate removal of existing songs. On 9 August 2019, "Barcelona" was certified platinum by the
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, despite not being released as a single.


United States

''÷'' debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with 451,000
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s, of which 322,000 were pure album sales. The tracks collectively achieved 134.6 million streams in the United States in the album's first week of availability. Ten songs from the album also debuted on the
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the same week, joining the three songs already on the chart, including "Shape of You" in its seventh week at number one. In its second week, it stayed on top of ''Billboard'' 200 with 180,000 units (87,000 copies sold), which qualified it for a Gold certification from the RIAA on 22 March 2017. By July 2017, tracks from the album had accumulated over one billion audio streams in the US. ''÷'' earned 2,764,000 album-equivalent units in the US throughout 2017, finishing as the year's best-selling album in the country, and was its second highest-selling album in pure copies, with 1,102,000 copies sold, behind
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Other markets

In Ireland, ''÷'' opened at number one as fastest-selling album of the decade with 27,600 units (including 21,300 copies), just 2,300 units below the two-times platinum certification disc. All three of Sheeran's albums were in the top five. Furthermore, the entire top 16 of the Irish Singles Chart consisted only of songs from the album. In Australia, the album opened at number one with a double Platinum certification in its first week, selling 97,014 copies. Sheeran also achieved a record with 18 songs in the Australian top 40 in the same week—16 from the album and two from Sheeran's other albums, which were also in the top five of the albums chart. It has since held the nation's summit a total of 25 non-consecutive weeks, the ninth longest total time spent there. ''÷'' was Australia's highest selling album of 2017 with more than 420,000 copies sold throughout the year. He also topped the charts in the Belgian region of Flanders, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Sweden. In all, it opened at number one in over 14 countries, including 10 European nations. It started at number two in France, selling 40,900 copies. After five months of availability, it was certified three-times platinum there, amounting to 300,000 units (sales and streaming). As of December 2017, it exceeds 334,000 sales in France. By the end of 2017, 387,000 units (physical and downloads) had been sold in France according to Pure Charts. It was ranked second on the year-end album sales chart. It received a diamond certification disc nine months after it was released, due to selling 566,492 units (with streaming). It was ranked first on the year-end album chart (including streaming). As of April 2018, it has sold 600,000 units (including streaming) in France. As of March 2018, the album has stayed at the top of the
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for 36 non-consecutive weeks, becoming the album with most weeks at number one in Denmark (since
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and Nielsen started tracking sales in 1993).


Worldwide

''÷'' was the best selling album globally of 2017, with 6.1 million copies worldwide according to the
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and selling 1.3 million copies in pure sales in 2018.


Track listing

Notes * "Shape of You" interpolates "
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Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic and album's
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. *
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– lead vocals , guitars , backing vocals , mandolin , bass , percussion , cello , drums , body percussion , beatbox *
Benny Blanco Benjamin Joseph Levin (born March 8, 1988), known professionally as Benny Blanco (stylized in all lowercase), is an American record producer. He is the recipient of the 2013 Hal David Starlight Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is als ...
– programming and keyboards , backing vocals * Leo Abrahams – guitar * Laurie Anderson –
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* Thomas Bartlett – keyboard and piano * Fenella Barton – violin II * Leon Bosch – double bass *
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– piano , backing vocals , percussion *
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– drums * Aoife Burke - cello * Archie Carter – backing vocals * Nick Cartledge – flute and piccolo * Meghan Cassidy – viola * Eric Clapton (as Angelo Mysterioso) – guitar solo * Travis Cole – backing vocals * Nick Cooper – cello , orchestra leader * Billy Cummings - backing vocals * Murray Cummings - backing vocals * Mandhira De Saram – violin I * Matthew Denton – violin I * James Dickenson – violin II * Alison Dods – violin II * Niamh Dunne
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and backing vocals , percussion * Mike Elizondo – drum programming, synthesizer bass, piano, and keyboards * DJ Final – scratches * Brian Finnegan – tin whistle * Nicole Fischer - viola * Geo Gabriel – backing vocals * Oscar Golding – bass * Sean Graham
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and backing vocals , percussion * Laurence Love Greed – piano * Charys Green – clarinet * Peter Gregson – cello , conductor * Ian Hendrickson-Smith - saxophone * Wayne Hernandez – backing vocals * Will Hicks – electric guitar, percussion, and programming * Martyn Jackson – violin I * Katherine Jenkinson – cello * Magnus Johnston – violin I * Marije Johnston – violin I * Simon Hewitt Jones – violin I * Patrick Kiernan – violin I *
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- piano * Trevor Lawrence Jr. – drums * Chris Laws – drums * Jay Lewis – drums * Tim Lowe – cello * Steve Mac – keyboards *
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– backing vocals * Kirsty Mangan – violin II *
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– electric guitar solo * Joe McCann - backing vocals * Johnny McDaid – guitar , acoustic guitar , keyboards , piano , programming , backing vocals * Damian McKee
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and backing vocals , percussion * Lisanne Melchoir - viola * Jeremy Morris – violin II * Eamon Murray
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and backing vocals , percussion * Feilimidh Nunan - violin * ÒT - guitar *
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– bass * Phillip Peterson – strings * Dierdre Reddy - violin * Jan Regulski – violin I * Rachel Roberts – viola * Mikey Rowe – keyboards * Joe Rubel – drum programming , additional guitars , synths * Ben Russell – double bass * Kotono Sato – viola *
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- trumpet * Matthew Sheeran – string arrangements * Hilary Skewes – coordination *
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– backing vocals * Aura Stone - double bass * Yue Tang - cello * Leo Taylor – drums *
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– piano * John Tilley – piano and
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* Foy Vance - backing vocals * Anita Vedres - violin * Amy Wadge - backing vocals * Jessie Ware – backing vocals * Deborah Widdup – violin II


Production

* Executive producers –
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and
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* Produced by Ed Sheeran , Benny Blanco , Steve Mac , Johnny McDaid , Will Hicks , Mike Elizondo , and Labrinth * Co-produced by Ed Sheeran * Additional production by Benny Blanco * Original production by KillBeatz * Engineered by Joe Rubel , Graham Archer , Chris Sclafani , Dann Pursey , Chris Laws , and
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* Assistant engineers – Duncan Fuller , Matt Jones , George Oulton , Paul Pritchard , Jack Fairbrother , Johnny Solway , Brent Arrowood , Archie Carter , Robert Sellens * Mixed by
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at The Mixsuite UK & LA * Assisted by Geoff Swan and Michael Freeman * Mastered by Stuart Hawkes at Metropolis Mastering, London * Design and art direction by Jonny Costello and Charlotte Audery at Adultartclubco.uk * Cover art photography by David Rowan * Illustrations by Kasiq Jungwoo * Photography by @gregwilliamsphotography * Original cover painting by Ed Sheeran with thanks to Damian and Science for use of their machine


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications


See also

* List of best-selling albums of the 2010s in the United Kingdom * List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 2017 * List of number-one albums of 2017 (Australia) *
List of number-one albums of 2017 (Belgium) The Belgian Albums Chart, divided into the two main regions Flanders and Wallonia, ranks the best-performing albums in Belgium, as compiled by Ultratop Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Be ...
* List of number-one albums of 2017 (Ireland) *
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* List of UK Albums Chart number ones of 2017 *
List of number-one albums from the 2010s (New Zealand) This is the Recorded Music NZ list of number-one albums in New Zealand during the 2010s decade. Adele's 2011 album ''21'' charted at number one for a total of 38 weeks, and was the top-selling album in both 2011 and 2012. New Zealand vocal trio ...


References

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