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o Reword first 2 sentences: Yebba has no affiliation with Ed Sheeran’s label and the wording is misleading. The source states that Ed Sheeran “cosigned," meaning he approves of/supports Yebba. Additionally, the date of his comment about the "My Mind" performance is not correct; the "My Mind" performance was in 2016 and the source states that Sheeran commented about it in 2017.
Proposal: In 2016, Yebba performed a song called “My Mind”, which was written and performed about a week before her mother died. In 2017, Ed Sheeran described how watching the SoFar Sounds performance of the song online was so powerful, it made him cry.
o 2nd paragraph: Yebba collaborated with Apple Music & Beats 1 for the "Evergreen" music video. Zane Lowe was not involved in the creation or release of the music video, and the source states that he only commented on Yebba as an artist separately. Additionally, the single was released in 2017, but the video was released in 2018.
Proposal: In 2018, she collaborated with Apple Music and Beats 1 to release the music video for her debut single “Evergreen”. Zane Lowe stated . . . . . <continue as written in the source>