.edsheeran and trvisXX rock all the wigs, pay homage to 'Edward Scissorhands,' Tarantino in 'Antisocial' video: Watch
dropped along with the full album on Friday morning and it's the perfect visual for an album that finds Sheeran ping-ponging from rock to pop, Latin and hip-hop.
An homage to a number legendary movies, the video for the trap pop tune plops Sheeran and Scott into a series of wacky situations, opening with Ed wearing Day of the Dead makeup and bugging his eyes out a la Jim Carrey in. But just as you get used to that scenario, Sheeran sings "I don't mess with your energy/ No photos," and the scene turns to the singer sporting a giant, frizzy ginger wig and vaping like no one is looking as he cradles a lap dog at a swank reception.
The scenes just keep getting weirder from there, from Ed watering the lawn at his mansion -- sporting yet another classic long-hair red wig -- and getting stung by a bee on his eye, to a tense office scene with a cranky robot, a ride in a PopeMobile getting attacked by birds and a shopping channel interlude during which two women are selling an chocolate "Edible Ed" who does not look comfortable with the situation.
Scott pops in halfway through, flexing shirtless in a neon gym as he raps, "I need room, I need room/ Why you standin' way too close/ You might catch fumes when I zoom, when I zoom," then joining Sheeran on a lighthouse promontory as they peer through giant looking glasses at an approaching ship.
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