Ed Sheeran and Jimmy Fallon’s Emo Disguise Fools New Yorkers As They Busk on the Subway; WATCH Here

Ed Sheeran and Jimmy Fallon ventured out onto the New York City subway for a surprise performance, but they decided to embrace their emo teenage years by adopting a gothic look. To hide their identities, they wore dark wigs, piercings, sunglasses, and dressed entirely in black.

On April 8th, during an episode of The Late Show with Jimmy Fallon, the pair chose to explore the city’s underground transit system. Initially presenting themselves as Frat Poison, Chappell Roan’s famous song Pink Pony Club piqued the crowd’s interest, causing many to pause and pay attention to their rendition.

When a large group of people assembles near the famous personalities, it’s at last that Fallon sheds his disguise. He informs the crowd, “I’m Jimmy Fallon. This is Ed Sheeran at the moment!” The fans respond with applause. Subsequently, Sheeran performs his latest hit, Azizam.

Recently, a TikToker criticized Sheeran’s latest song, claiming that his musical style hasn’t changed since 2016. Zachary, also known as The Swiftologist, countered by saying that songs like “Shivers,” “Bad Habits,” and “Shape of You” are essentially the same tune, and he finds them incredibly irritating. According to him, there has been no musical progression since 2016, leaving him feeling baffled… He laments that he can’t get those two minutes of listening to Azizam back.

Speaking about Photograph singer’s music, he stated, “His tunes are as captivating as heroin can be to some people. But just like how heroin isn’t healthy for the human brain, his songs have an addictive quality that might not be ideal. His focus on crafting hits seems devoid of genuine emotion or soul.

Initially, people were taken aback when they noticed that Ed Sheeran had left a comment on the post. All he wrote was, “lol”. Usually, fans might hesitate if a renowned singer like him interacts with their video, but Zachary didn’t shy away. Instead, he responded to the Grammy winner, saying, “I apologize, Your Majesty. However, we need to brainstorm something new.

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2025-04-09 20:07