2023Released
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For a decade, Ed Sheeran poured his heart and soul into crafting the ultimate acoustic album, (pronounced Subtract). But when February 2022 hit, it felt like fates were against him. His pregnant wife, Cherry Seaborn, needed surgery for a tumor but couldn't have it until after giving birth. His best friend, Jamal Edwards, passed away, and to top it off, he was battling a plagiarism lawsuit. The final straw was losing another friend, Australian cricket star Shane Warne, in March. This barrage of tragedy left Sheeran feeling like he was drowning under the waves of fear, depression, and anxiety. But from the depths of his despair, he emerged with the poignant track, "Boat." Written by the English seaside amidst the extreme elements of winter, the song serves as a metaphor for Sheeran's depression. Released on April 21, 2023, it's the second single from Subtract.

Written by the English seaside amidst the extreme elements of winter, the song serves as a metaphor for Sheeran's depression. Released on April 21, 2023, it's the second single from Subtract.

The more that I love, the less that I feel The times that I jumped never were real They say that all scars will heal, but I know Maybe, I won't But the waves won't break my boat From the bleak conditions of the English winter seaside, Sheeran learned a valuable lesson: a wounded heart won't shatter him. Just like a boat that can weather rough waves and remain intact, Sheeran realized that depression and painful memories won't "break his boat." "'Boat' is basically a song about resilience," explained Sheeran on Instagram. "Feeling at your lowest, and wondering if you can get through it, basically. I wrote the song and finished it by the English seaside. Which is, I think very beautiful, it is quite a bleak and cold place in Winter. I was looking out at the sea, and we saw waves crashing down. I sort of felt like, that was a good metaphor of what was happening, at the time with me. And that's where the line 'The waves won't break my boat" came from.'"

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Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Boat.
EKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
103BPM

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Atlantic Records UK
An Asylum Records UK release, a division of Atlantic Records UK, © 2023 Warner Music UK Limited
An Asylum Records UK release, a division of Atlantic Records UK, ℗ 2023 Warner Music UK Limited

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