Each collaboration brings a unique flavor to the table, blending Ed's signature sound with the distinctive styles of his guests.
| # | Song Title | Featuring Artist(s) | Genre / Vibe | |---|---|---|---| | 1 | “Beautiful People” | Khalid | Pop / Chill / Anthemic | | 2 | “South of the Border” | Camila Cabello & Cardi B | Latin-pop / Trap-lite | | 3 | “Cross Me” | Chance the Rapper & PnB Rock | UK Garage / Hip-hop | | 4 | “Take Me Back to London” | Stormzy | Grime / Rap (UK) | | 5 | “Best Part of Me” | Yebba | Piano Ballad / Soul | | 6 | “I Don’t Care” | Justin Bieber | Dance-pop / Feel-good | | 7 | “Antisocial” | Travis Scott | Auto-tune / Hip-hop | | 8 | “Remember the Name” | Eminem & 50 Cent | Aggressive Rap / Boom-bap | | 9 | “Feels” | Young Thug & J Hus | Afro-swing / R&B | | 10 | “Put It All on Me” | Ella Mai | R&B / Slow jam | | 11 | “Nothing on You” | Paulo Londra & Dave | Latin-trap / Grime | | 12 | “I Don’t Want Your Money” | H.E.R. | Neo-soul / Groove | | 13 | “1000 Nights” | Meek Mill & A Boogie wit da Hoodie | Philly rap / Melodic hip-hop | | 14 | “Way to Break My Heart” | Skrillex | Dubstep / Pop-ballad (Hybrid) | | 15 | “Blow” | Bruno Mars & Chris Stapleton | Rock / Blues / Southern soul |
Reviews were mixed; some praised the "dream collaboration" feel, while others felt the mix of genres was occasionally disjointed.
Go listen to “Beautiful People” on a proper streaming service. Hear the bass in “Blow” the way Chris Stapleton intended. You’ll never go back to hunting for shady RARs again.
Each collaboration brings a unique flavor to the table, blending Ed's signature sound with the distinctive styles of his guests.
| # | Song Title | Featuring Artist(s) | Genre / Vibe | |---|---|---|---| | 1 | “Beautiful People” | Khalid | Pop / Chill / Anthemic | | 2 | “South of the Border” | Camila Cabello & Cardi B | Latin-pop / Trap-lite | | 3 | “Cross Me” | Chance the Rapper & PnB Rock | UK Garage / Hip-hop | | 4 | “Take Me Back to London” | Stormzy | Grime / Rap (UK) | | 5 | “Best Part of Me” | Yebba | Piano Ballad / Soul | | 6 | “I Don’t Care” | Justin Bieber | Dance-pop / Feel-good | | 7 | “Antisocial” | Travis Scott | Auto-tune / Hip-hop | | 8 | “Remember the Name” | Eminem & 50 Cent | Aggressive Rap / Boom-bap | | 9 | “Feels” | Young Thug & J Hus | Afro-swing / R&B | | 10 | “Put It All on Me” | Ella Mai | R&B / Slow jam | | 11 | “Nothing on You” | Paulo Londra & Dave | Latin-trap / Grime | | 12 | “I Don’t Want Your Money” | H.E.R. | Neo-soul / Groove | | 13 | “1000 Nights” | Meek Mill & A Boogie wit da Hoodie | Philly rap / Melodic hip-hop | | 14 | “Way to Break My Heart” | Skrillex | Dubstep / Pop-ballad (Hybrid) | | 15 | “Blow” | Bruno Mars & Chris Stapleton | Rock / Blues / Southern soul |
Reviews were mixed; some praised the "dream collaboration" feel, while others felt the mix of genres was occasionally disjointed.
Go listen to “Beautiful People” on a proper streaming service. Hear the bass in “Blow” the way Chris Stapleton intended. You’ll never go back to hunting for shady RARs again.