Ed Sheeran Drops Witty New Single “A Little More” with Hilarious Star-Studded Video Featuring Rupert Grint and Nathalie Emmanuel3 min read

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Ed Sheeran is back with his signature charm and a twist of comedic genius in his latest single, “A Little More,” released today alongside a laugh-out-loud music video reuniting him with Harry Potter star Rupert Grint. Directed by Emil Nava (Post Malone, Dua Lipa), the video serves as a long-awaited sequel to their iconic 2011 “Lego House” collaboration, picking up right where the story left offโ€”with Grintโ€™s obsessive fan character freshly released from prison, only to find Ed haunting his every move. Just when it seems he might finally catch a breakโ€”meeting the love of his life (Game of Thronesโ€™ Nathalie Emmanuel) and planning their weddingโ€”disaster strikes again. As Grint stands at the altar, heโ€™s met with a sea of Ed Sheeran doppelgรคngers in the pews, culminating in a jaw-dropping reveal when he lifts his brideโ€™s veil.

The track itself is a masterclass in Sheeranโ€™s evolution, blending sharp, self-aware lyricism with bluesy undertonesโ€”a sound crafted alongside collaborators DAVE (who worked with Ed on “Nothing On You” and “F64”), Blake Slatkin (Charli XCX, Kid Laroi), Cirkut (The Weeknd, Lil Nas X), and longtime creative partner Johnny McDaid. Thematically, “A Little More” leans into self-preservation and quiet defiance, wrapped in the kind of clever wordplay thatโ€™s made Sheeran a global songwriting force.

Fans have been buzzing for weeks, decoding cryptic social media teasesโ€”including posts from Edโ€™s accounts seemingly hijacked by Grintโ€”hinting at their reunion. The payoff is a video thatโ€™s equal parts nostalgic and fresh, proving Sheeranโ€™s knack for weaving storytelling into every aspect of his artistry.

“A Little More” follows last monthโ€™s cross-cultural gem “Sapphire,” a collaboration with Indian superstar Arijit Singh that saw Sheeran singing in Hindi and Punjabi while Singh delivered verses in both languages and English. That track, a lush celebration of loveโ€™s universality, offered a glimpse into the sonic experimentation defining Sheeranโ€™s upcoming album, Play, due September 12. The record marks a bold new chapter post-Mathematics, drawing inspiration from Sheeranโ€™s travels and his fascination with the unexpected links between Irish folk and South Asian musical traditions.

Yet even as he explores new soundsโ€”like the Persian- and Indian-inflected melodies shaping Playโ€”Sheeran stays rooted in the intimate, acoustic-driven ballads that skyrocketed him to fame. Itโ€™s this balance of innovation and familiarity thatโ€™s kept him at popโ€™s pinnacle, with Southeast Asia remaining a powerhouse market: The Philippines and Indonesia rank among his top global streaming hubs, fueled by his 2024 Mathematics Tour stops across Manila, Jakarta, and beyond.

With “A Little More,” Sheeran isnโ€™t just dropping a song; heโ€™s delivering an eventโ€”a witty, heartfelt, and visually unforgettable moment that bridges his past and future. As the Play era kicks into gear, one thingโ€™s clear: Edโ€™s still full of surprises.

About Ed Sheeran
With Play, Ed Sheeran steps into his most adventurous era yet, blending global influencesโ€”from Irish folk to South Asian scalesโ€”into a pop tapestry that defies borders. Fresh off the record-breaking Mathematics Tour, the Grammy winner continues to dominate charts worldwide, proving that after a decade at the top, his creativity knows no limits.


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