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Did Ellie Goulding slam Ed Sheeran in her new single?

Take a listen to On My Mind (below) and pick up Goulding’s album, in stores November 6!

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“Yesterday, the United Kingdom singer/songwriter teased “#ONM” on Instagram with several clips, but the wait for the sure-to-be hit is finally over.

“You were talking deep like it was mad love to you/ You wanted my heart, but I just liked your tattoos”.

No word on whether the song is referencing an ex-love, or current boyfriend Dougie Poynter.

Part of the song says, “I never saw him as a threat/Till you disappeared with him to have sex”.

Following its massive success as a single and track on Sheeran’s second album X, Goulding chose to include some interesting lyrics in her response a year later.

Delirium is an expansive pop album that reflects its globe-spanning creation.

Ellie has worked with huge pop names including Max Martin, Greg Kurstin, OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder, Klas Ahlund and Disclosure’s Guy Lawrence, as well as long-time writing partner Jim Eliot.

Ellie Goulding has revealed what the real meaning behind her awesome new single is – and it’s not what you think!

She taught herself to play the guitar when she was a teen.

. Yes, 22 I said!!!

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Ellie’s new track dropped this morning and fans were quick to put two and two together and suggest that the lyrics are actually related to her ex, Ed. “It can be describing a really happy, insane state, or it can be the complete opposite”.

Ellie Goulding performs during the '2015 NFL Kicko