Alex Warren's single "Ordinary" continues to dominate global music charts, securing the number one spot on the United World Chart for a sixth week, the Billboard Global 200 for a tenth week, and the Global Excl. U.S. chart for an eighth week. The song has also maintained its position at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for five consecutive weeks, marking a milestone 21 weeks on the chart overall. Additionally, "Ordinary" has topped the Radio Songs chart for three weeks and reclaimed the number one position on Digital Song Sales for an eighth week. Warren's success has been accompanied by his candid discussions about fame, his new album "You’ll Be Alright, Kid," and his correspondence with Ed Sheeran, who has become a friend and mentor. Separately, Ed Sheeran is expanding his creative pursuits by exhibiting and selling his abstract paintings, created during tour breaks, at the Heni Gallery in London. This new venture is part of his "Cosmic Carpark Paintings" series, with proceeds benefiting his foundation. Other artists mentioned include Dylan Earl, who recently released an album titled "Level-Headed Even Smile," and Teddy Swims, who discussed his album "I've Tried Everything But Therapy," his tour, and fatherhood.
.@alexwaarren tells Rolling Stone Ed Sheeran has become a friend and a mentor to him, which started over email. “We just talk every day just about random stuff." More: https://t.co/hlkCvHOOgX https://t.co/IJZD9hEu5N
Ed Sheeran ontpopt zich tot kunstschilder tijdens tournee-pauzes: "Het is mijn creatieve uitlaatklep" https://t.co/ruHpafNWNN #vrtnws
The singer’s abstract art, created during tour breaks, is up for sale ⬇️ https://t.co/UAlPCRThwN