The duo performed 'Lose Yourself' and 'Stan' together
This is the second time Ed Sheeran and Eminem have appeared on-stage together for a song,While Ed Sheeran may have initially exploded onto the music scene as a bit of a marmite jam in the world of familiar faces, his every move these days appears to solidify his position as a truly loveable gent.Now, his latest act will surely go down in the aeons of Detroit history along with the motor industry and Tom Selleck’s moustache.
Gigging recently in old MoTown itself, Sheeran announced he was going to perform a rendition of Eminem’s iconic, “Lose Yourself”. Toying with the crowd Sheeran said that himself and his band had practiced the song earlier in the day before laughing and saying: “Let’s see how this goes.”Sheeran started playing. All appeared normal .
Video footage of the incredible duet was shared online by Sheeran himself where it subsequently went viral.
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