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That he also sings the theme from the big-box office hit The Fault in Our Stars is plain coincidence. In fact All Of The Stars, the song from the movie was not even in the original line-up of X, Ed Sheeran’s new album. Of course, given how the soundtrack and X can now share in their respective successes, the song has been included in the Deluxe Edition of X that boasts of five extra tracks.

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