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In one of the most unexpected and breathtaking collaborations of the year, Ed Sheeran and Lady Gaga have teamed up to deliver “Heaven In My Arms”—a soaring, emotional ballad that has already been hailed as a modern classic. The official music video dropped today and instantly sent fans into a frenzy worldwide.

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Written by Sheeran and Gaga during a late-night writing session in London, “Heaven In My Arms” is a powerful ode to love, loss, and the aching beauty of memories that linger. With Sheeran’s signature acoustic tenderness and Gaga’s dramatic, soul-stirring vocals, the song captures a unique emotional duality: raw vulnerability and fierce devotion.

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The music video is cinematic in every sense. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Hannah Lux Davis, it opens with Sheeran alone in a cathedral-like space, strumming his guitar under stained-glass shadows. Gaga appears like an ethereal vision, dressed in a flowing gown, walking barefoot through fog-laced fields. Their scenes eventually converge in a candlelit chapel, where they harmonize side-by-side—two worlds blending into one unforgettable sound.

Throughout the video, flashes of black-and-white footage—home videos, memories, dreams—interlace with shots of the duo, emphasizing the theme of holding onto someone long after they’re gone. The final frame, with the words “Some goodbyes never end,” leaves a lump in the throat.

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Fans and critics are already calling the song “a Grammy contender”, with some describing it as Sheeran’s most haunting work since “Photograph” and Gaga’s most vulnerable performance since “Shallow.”

 “Heaven In My Arms” is now streaming everywhere.
Watch the official video and prepare to be moved.

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