About the music acts he works with for 'No.6 Collaborations Project', the 'I Don't Care' singer gushes that they are the artists that 'inspire' him and 'all bring something special to each track.'

AceShowbiz - Rappers Cardi B, Eminem, and 50 Cent have joined Ed Sheeran in the studio to contribute to his new collaborations album.

The tracklisting for the "Perfect" hitmaker's "No.6 Collaborations Project" was released on Tuesday, June 18, and reads like a who's who of the music industry's biggest acts of the moment.

Among the tunes is "South of the Border", featuring Cardi B and Camila Cabello, and "Remember the Name", which reunites Sheeran with his "River" collaborator Eminem, alongside 50 Cent.

A previously teased cut with Bruno Mars, titled "Blow", also boasts vocals from country sensation Chris Stapleton, while Sheeran teams up with dance music superstar Skrillex for "Way to Break My Heart".

Other artists involved in the 15-track album include Travis Scott (II), Meek Mill, Khalid, Stormzy, Ella Mai, and rising singer/songwriter Yebba, as well as Justin Bieber, who appears on the hit single "I Don't Care", and Chance the Rapper and PnB Rock, who each lend verses to the recently-released "Cross Me".

"I'm a huge fan of all of the artists I worked with on the album," Sheeran shares in a statement.

"Whether I've been following them since the beginning of their careers, or had their albums on repeat, they're artists that inspire me and all bring something special to each track. Can't wait for you to hear it!".

"No.6 Collaborations Project" is set for release on July 12.

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