Ed Sheeran Praises Taylor Swift's Work With Aaron Dessner in 'Tortured Poets Department'
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The 'Thinking Out Loud' hitmaker gushes over the 'All Too Well' songstress' latest collaboration with the producer, marking another milestone in their storied musical partnership.

AceShowbiz - Ed Sheeran commends the latest work of Taylor Swift and producer Aaron Dessner, praising the powerful and poignant nature of their collaborative album. Sheeran has expressed his admiration for Taylor Swift's recent album, "The Tortured Poets Department" (TTPD), and its surprise second installment, "The Anthology".

Sheeran, who has known Swift for several years, described the work as "great." The "Castle on the Hill" singer additionally praised its musical depth.

TTPD, a highly anticipated 11th album by Swift, features 17 songs produced in collaboration with Aaron Dessner of The National. Dessner, who previously worked with Swift on her previous albums named "Folklore" and "Evermore", spoke highly of their creative partnership. He described the album's songs as "lyrically acute, intricate, vulnerable, and cathartic."

In addition to Dessner, Jack Antonoff, who notably is known as a longtime collaborator of Swift, also contributed to the album. Antonoff, the lead vocalist of rock band Bleachers, hailed the project as "the most inspiring of [his] life" and praised Swift for allowing him to grow as a producer.

Swift's collaborations with Dessner and Antonoff have spanned multiple albums, including "Fearless (Taylor's Version)", "Red (Taylor's Version)" and "Midnights". The trio has won a Grammy Award for Album of the Year for their work on "Folklore".

Sheeran's praise for TTPD highlights the strong connection and mutual respect among these talented musicians. Their collaborations have consistently produced critically acclaimed and emotionally resonant works that have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.

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