The singer is defending himself over accusal that his hit birdcall " think Out Loud " copied Marvin Gaye ’s " rent ’s Get It On . "

Thelawsuitwas brought on by the family of singer-songwriter Ed Townsend, whoallege that the first 24 secondsof Sheeran’s 2014 hit song “Thinking Out Loud” are “virtually identical” to Marvin Gaye’s classic “Let’s Get It On” (a song Townsend co-wrote).

This has been a topic of debate for a while now, and a source of countless YouTube videos. This one byGeniusdoes a good job of breaking down the argument:

And yesterday, during the fifth day of the trial, Sheeran took the stand, where he claimed that the disputed chords used in his song were a “common progression,” and pointed out that similar chords are used in lots of other songs.

According toPeople, when questioned by his lawyer, Ilene Farkas, about what he would do if the court found that “Thinking Out Loud” was indeed too similar to “Let’s Get It On,” Sheeran replied, “If that happens, I’m done, I’m stopping.”

He then went on to add, “I find it to be really insulting. I work really hard to be where I’m at.”

So, there you have it, this case (depending how it goes) is making Sheeran consider his future in music.

Okay, what do you guys think, is Sheeran really going to quit music? Or do you think this case is just a huge stress and this might have been an emotional response?

Closeup of Ed Sheeran walking into a courtroom while wearing a suit and tie

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A black-and-white closeup of Ed Townsend in a tuxedo

Ed Sheeran performing onstage

Closeup of Ed Sheeran

Closeup of Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran onstage