Calling all Sheerios and Swifties! We don’t have to look for easter eggs anymore, because Ed Sheeran confirmed on Instagram that there will be a remix of ‘The Joker and the Queen,’ which features multi-award-winning artist and his good pal, Taylor Swift.
In an interview during the 2022 BRIT Awards’ red carpet, Sheeran first broke the news to LADBible, saying that he has a new single that will come out on February 11 which features Swift. “It comes out Friday, and it’s with Taylor Swift.” He added, “We’re literally announcing that in like an hour. So, you can have the exclusive.”
Shortly after, Sheeran made it more official by taking it to Instagram and sharing a snippet of the song. He wrote, “The Joker And The Queen featuring my good friend @taylorswift is out this Friday. Link in bio to pre-order or pre-save it x.”
Prior to Sheeran’s official announcement, fans have been speculating about the pair’s collaboration as early as November 2021. When Swift released the music video for ‘I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version)’ in November, her fans were quick to search for easter eggs that could tell what surprises and tricks Swift has in her sleeves.
One notable easter egg was when Swift carved an equal sign into the wedding cake. Some fans even pointed out that this could be a sign Swift and Sheeran would collaborate in ‘The Joker and the Queen,’ a track from Sheeran’s recent album ‘=.’
Taylor Swift, as the queen of Easter eggs, basically confirms on the 'I Bet You Think About Me' teaser that the another rumored collaboration of her with Ed Sheeran on his track "Joker and the Queen" off of his album, Equals, is true. #sweeran pic.twitter.com/KE5YhdYC5D
— Taylor Swift 🧣🍂 (Taylor's Version) (@swiftalison89_) November 14, 2021
The eagle-eyed fans also spotted another easter egg in Sheeran’s ‘Overpass Graffiti’ music video. In the music video, Sheeran was donning a black jacket with what seemed to be a Taylor Swift patch. One fan pointed this out on Twitter, where Sheeran only responded with a thinking emoji.
— Ed Sheeran HQ (@edsheeran) November 10, 2021
Check out some other hints dropped by both Swift and Sheeran, and the theories from some of their fans-turned-internet sleuths.
‘The Joker and the Queen’ remix coming soon 👀 https://t.co/AXuET461Yr pic.twitter.com/SRuvxxzGqs
— Taylor Swift News 🤍 (@TSwiftNZ) February 2, 2022
🃏 | Taylor Swift has recently been credited in the lyric video for ‘The Joker And The Queen’ by Ed Sheeran on YouTube
“The Joker And The Queen (feat. Taylor Swift” pic.twitter.com/KlWUn1tXeH
— Taylor Swift News 🤍 (@TSwiftNZ) February 6, 2022
Taylor Swift is The Queen of hiding Easter eggs!! 😍👏🏻👸🏻 @taylorswift13 @edsheeran @taylornation13 pic.twitter.com/P3wEKZ3Juh
— Geoff | Eras SG 🇸🇬 7/3, 8/3, 9/3 (@ivygrows1213) February 9, 2022
IT'S THE FIRST TIME WE DIDN'T CLOWN AND WE GOT IT CLEAR SINCE DAY 1 THAT THE JOKER AND THE QUEEN WAS GONNA BE FEATURING TAYLOR WE'RE NOT CLOWNS
— veronica (@soitfuckingoes) February 5, 2022
💬| @EdSheeran on "The Joker And The Queen," which is rumored to be featuring with @TaylorSwift13
"That is my next single, I’m super excited about it. I’ve done a collaboration for it that will come out in the New Year with someone I just love." pic.twitter.com/5OzugOcSG5
— The Swift Society (@TheSwiftSociety) December 24, 2021
📸 | Some of the teasers Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift shared hinting at “The Joker And The Queen” collaboration pic.twitter.com/l3vel22fUB
— Taylor Swift Updates (@TSwiftLA) February 9, 2022
‘The Joker and the Queen’ is the sixth track from Sheeran’s fifth studio album ‘=.’ This isn’t the first time that Sheeran and Swift have collaborated. The pair first worked together in 2013 for ‘Everything Has Changed,’ one of the singles from Swift’s original album ‘Red.’ Later on, the two also teamed up in 2017 for ‘End Game’ from ‘reputation’ and in 2021 for Swift’s “from the vault track” track ‘Run’ from the recently re-recorded ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ album.
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