Ed Sheeran has revealed that he carefully chooses the moments when he shares his new music with his wife, Cherry Seaborn. In a candid discussion on Kylie Kelce’s “Not Gonna Lie” podcast, the musician acknowledged that Cherry’s feedback has a significant impact on his songwriting process. He explained, “Cherry can kill a song. … I’m actually really careful to play her songs when she’s in a good mood.” This insight highlights the influence and importance of strong personal relationships in the creative process.

Sheeran and Seaborn, who met while growing up in Sheffield, England, and married in 2018, share a close partnership where Cherry’s taste in music plays a prominent role. The singer noted that Cherry can easily sift through the many songs he writes, which can total up to several a week, indicating her role not just as a wife but also as a trusted artistic collaborator.

In addition to Cherry, their young daughters, Lyra, 4, and Jupiter, 2, are also starting to show their preferences for their father’s music. Sheeran mentioned that Cherry sometimes plays his songs for their daughters to gradually introduce them to his work, providing an interesting perspective on how children connect with music.

The humorous yet sincere reflections from Sheeran underscore the essential blend of family dynamics and professional creativity. It is evident that a supportive partner can foster a nurturing environment that aids an artist’s expression, ultimately enriching the connection between personal life and artistic output. This narrative serves as a hopeful reminder that love and family can be powerful motivators in the creative process.


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