Now there’s no lover involved, but rather the one that he lets take control when the sun goes down is his vampiric alter ego. The video takes the song in a different direction. Deep down however he knows he’s rhe only one who can break his bad habits – and the only he’s going to do that is by no longer remaining in contact with his lover. If that’s the case, then it was the right move, because even though takes a little bit of getting used to, there’s no doubting that once you get over that, it’s catchy.Īn upbeat pop song with a danceable chorus, the lyrics are simple, and centre on the point of view of the main character, who (kind of?) blames his bad habits on a lover. ![]() Sonically it’s a new direction for Sheeran, it feels as though it’s been pitched slightly higher than his usual vocals: there’s a sense that maybe this song was originally meant for Justin Bieber, but for whatever reason Sheeran has decided to sing it himself. ![]() Even just watching the preview clips before this morning’s release it felt as though Ed Sheeran’s new song and video, ‘Bad Habits’, was paying homage to the Michael Jackson classic, ‘Thriller’…at least in the video, if not the song.
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