South African artist Jeremy Loops has already played some of the world’s most prestigious venues (including a sell-out headline Brixton Academy show) with his high-energy music, and has since amassed over 250 million global streams, and growing. Today he announces his brand new album ‘Heard You Got Love’ and releases the single ‘Better Together’ for which he joins forces with none other than Ed Sheeran.

‘Better Together’ is an incredibly motivational track that was co-written by Jeremy, Ed, and Sheeran’s frequent collaborators, Johnny McDaid and Steve Mac (the duo that wrote the mega-hit ‘Shape of You’ alongside Ed Sheeran). Ed and Jeremy first met a few years ago and instantly hit it off at the private party that followed Sheeran’s first stadium show in South Africa. “He said I was a better loop artist than he is,” Jeremy jokes. “Very kind, but not true! But we are very similar artists, in many aspects of our jobs. We spent the night hanging out and talking shop, and he suggested we write together.”

The single release comes alongside the announcement of Jeremy’s long-awaited third album ‘Heard You Got Love’ – an album of head-bopping anthems perfect for sunny days ahead. The record also includes a very special collaboration with his childhood favourites Ladysmith Black Mambazo called ‘This Town’, which was released last year.

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