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Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber are happy as long as they're together in this new music video

Cape Town – Earlier this month British pop star Ed Sheeran and Canadian heartthrob Justin Bieber released their new song together,According to Warner Music the song is Ed’s biggest-ever single, storming charts across the globe.

To date, the track has garnered over 150 million streams and is on course to hit number one in the UK this week. On Friday the pair released a music video in which they are happy as long as they are together, which quite literally represents the lyrics.

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