BTS’ Suga teases Ed Sheeran collaboration via Twitter

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BTS and Ed Sheeran might be collaborating.

ET reports that Kpop band BTS might have a collaboration in the works with Ed Sheeran.

The rumours began surfacing after BTS member Suga tweeted a picture of a track called ‘ED SHEERN ST ROUGH’ with the caption “hmm… this is for you @edsheeran .”

Last month, Sheeran also hinted at a potential collaboration with the Kpop boyband. In an interview with Heat, Sheeran said, “I actually wrote a song that I think they might be messing with. I heard this the other day. But yeah, I don’t know. I really like BTS, though. I think they’re great.”

Of course, fans around the world reacted accordingly. “That’s it…. BTS AND ED SHEERAN ARE DEFINITELY WORKING TOGETHER ON SOMETHING!!” Wrote one fan on Twitter.

“OMGOMGOMGOMG WHAAAAAAT GIVE ME THAT COLLAB” Exclaimed another.

“I was just away from my tl for few hours and @BTS_twt just dropped a Collab hint with @edsheeran !!!!!! I don’t wanna sleep anymore. BYE . ,” wrote another fan.

In other news, Ken Jeong and Ross Butler recently featured in the music video for BTS and Steve Aoki’s collaboration ‘Waste It On Me’.

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