


Currently employing that same non-threatening sex appeal to top the Billboard charts with his new album Divide is Ed Sheeran, whose successful singles follow the same pattern as Songz', a mix of goopy love songs ( Thinking Out Loud) and vaguely edgy late-night tales ( Shape of You).Īnd where the sonic similarities between Songz and Sheeran end, the “nice guy” pervasiveness between their two new albums begin, a term that's recently come to define men who claim to be more worthy of women's affections then their lesser peers, yet often are misogynistic in practice.
