Is Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran’s, “Rewind Repeat It” Finally Releasing in 2026?
After waiting for a decade, Garrix’s Ed Sheeran ID could finally be released on Martin’s upcoming album.
Article Summary: Martin Garrix first premiered “Rewind Repeat It” with Ed Sheeran at Ultra Music Festival Miami in 2015, but the track was never officially released due to reported label conflicts. With Garrix confirming a new album in 2026 and posting a selfie with Ed Sheeran, fans have starting speculating.
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Rewind, Repeat It
Martin Garrix debuted the collaboration at Ultra Music Festival Miami 2015 when he was just 18 years old. Fans quickly recognized the vocals from Ed Sheeran, who was (and is) one of the most recognizable voices in modern music. After a decade, the track is yet to be released.
Historically, mainstream music labels have negatively impacted the innovation of EDM artists, and Rewind Repeat it is no different. The track was rumored to be released shortly after the mainstage debut at Ultra. However, the track got stuck in label-politics — Ed Sheeran’s label (reportedly Atlantic) and Garrix’s team couldn’t come to an agreement on the release. Garrix has openly said he wanted it out, he loved it, the fans begged for it… but the paperwork gods said “nah.”
2026 Release?
Martin Garrix officially announced that he’ll be releasing a new album in 2026. Shortly after that announcement, he and Ed Sheeran shared a photo together in the studio on Instagram with no caption.
This “teaser” leads fans to believe that Rewind Repeat It will finally be released in 2026.
