'Solo party': Ed Sheeran releases album while isolating for COVID-19

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Music star Ed Sheeran released his fourth solo album while isolating for COVID-19, saying he was going to celebrate with a 'solo party.'

LONDON -- Music star Ed Sheeran released his fourth solo album, entitled "=" , on Friday while isolating for COVID-19, saying he was going to celebrate with a "solo party."

"I’m obviously still in COVID isolation but please let me know what you think when it’s out. It’s the most proud ever been of a of work and I can’t wait for you all to hear it," he said on Instagram on Thursday evening.Sheeran, who has named his previous solo albums after mathematical symbols, has said that "=" was his favorite record that he had made, with songs about his wife and daughter.

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