Sheeran has co-written a song for Bieber
before, but their new single "I Don't Care" was the first the
two chart-toppers have released as a duet.
Both singers, who each made news in the past year by getting
married at secret weddings, had teased fans on social media this
week about the track, in which they sing about feeling out of
place at a party but finding support in someone close.
"Me and @justinbieber have got a new song out. It's called 'I
Don't Care' hope you like it," Sheeran wrote on his Instagram
page, while Bieber simply tweeted: "It's out. I don't care".
In March, 25-year-old Bieber, a teenage heartthrob who shot to
fame aged 15, told fans he was "focused on repairing some...deep
rooted issues" and was putting new music on hold.
A month later, he surprised revelers at the Coachella music
festival by joining singer Ariana Grande on stage for an
unplanned performance of his hit single "Sorry", after which he
said a new album would come "soon".
Bieber's last album came out in 2015. Last year he collaborated
with DJ Khaled and others on single "No Brainer".
Sheeran's last album "Divide", released in 2017 and featuring
hit singles "Shape of You" and "Perfect", topped charts around
the world.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Peter Graff)
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