Listen To Beyonce & Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" Duet

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Singer Beyonce performs at the Staples Center on July 13, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
Ed Sheeran and Beyonce join forces for the "Perfect" remix.

Ed Sheeran came out of his mild hiatus earlier this year to deliver his latest project,  ÷. The album has since gone multi-platinum and has helped him receive the proper acknowledgements for his work. While he's taken his efforts to the VMA's and elsewhere, today it seems like he wants to bring one of the singles to another level. Exclusively on TIDAL, Ed Sheeran releases the Beyonce assisted remix of "Perfect."

Ed Sheeran and Beyonce link up to re-vamp "Perfect" off of his album. Sheeran just released a snowy themed visual to accompany the original tune but he's brought Beyonce along to help add a different perspective. While Beyonce & Sheeran swap verses on the acoustic track, Bey brings her angelic harmonies to the equation.

While Beyonce hasn't dropped too much music this year, this is one of the few collaborations she's hopped on. And as to be expected, she kills it.

Listen to their collaboration below: 

Listen To Beyonce & Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" Duet
 

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