Ed Sheeran has apparently written '25 songs in the space of a week' with The National's Aaron Dessner
As part of a court case in which the singer is fighting a claim against his hit single 'Shape Of You', Sheeran was questioned about his songwriting process.

It looks like Ed Sheeran has been working with The National's Aaron Dessner on new music.
As part of a court case in which the singer is fighting a claim against his hit single 'Shape Of You', Sheeran was questioned about his songwriting process.
According to BBC News reporter Mark Savage, as part of that discussion, he revealed he'd written 25 songs in the space of a week with Aaron Dessner of The National.
Dessner is also responsible for co-producing Taylor Swift's recent albums 'Folklore' and 'Evermore'.
As part of a court case in which the singer is fighting a claim against his hit single 'Shape Of You', Sheeran was questioned about his songwriting process.
According to BBC News reporter Mark Savage, as part of that discussion, he revealed he'd written 25 songs in the space of a week with Aaron Dessner of The National.
Dessner is also responsible for co-producing Taylor Swift's recent albums 'Folklore' and 'Evermore'.
