The International Federation of the
Phonographic Industry (IFPI) said that "Divide," which was
released in March 2017, went multi-Platinum in 36 nations.
Sheeran's pop ballad "Shape of You" was also the best-selling
single globally of 2017 and has been certified as multi-Platinum
in 32 nations, the organization said.
The IFPI said it was the first time that a recording artist has
had both the best-selling album and single of the year.
Sheeran, 27, first found success in England in 2009 and 2010 by
self-releasing his music online.
"Ed is truly an incredible songwriter, vocalist and performer,
whose ability to tell stories and make people feel is what
stands him out from the crowd," Max Lousada, chief executive of
recorded music for Sheeran's Warner Music Group record label,
said in a statement on Monday.
Sheeran, known for his ginger hair and shy demeanor, delighted
fans last month by announcing his engagement to his childhood
friend Cherry Seaborn, who he has known since he was 11 years
old.
Canadian rapper Drake and his album "More Life" was named the
second biggest seller globally for 2017 and the IFPI said Taylor
Swift's "Reputation" was third, despite being released only in
November 2017.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Tom Brown)
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