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Ed Sheeran Covers Taylor Swift’s ‘Trouble’

Sheeran and Swift (Photo: D Dipasupil)Okay, okay. We know Ed Sheeran has already denied that he's dating Taylor Swift (although, from the looks of certain gossip sites around the web, the chatter is still out there). However, whether the two musicians are really an item or not, one thing is for sure--they're totally enamored of each other's music.

Sheeran, who will join Swift on her 2013 Red Tour, stopped by an Australian radio show this week and performed a partial rendition of Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble." Take a listen and see what you think--we think he does a pretty amazing job.

Wouldn't it be fun to see Sheeran perform this with Swift live on stage? We're keeping our fingers crossed something of the sort will happen, although it's more likely he'll duet with her on the song he actually had a collaborative hand in--"Everything Has Changed," which he co-wrote and provided vocals for on Red.

The Red Tour kicks off March 13 in Omaha, Nebraska. For a full list of dates, check here.

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