LEWIS CAPALDI has left fans howling after an X-rated duet with Ed Sheeran which saw him crudely describe missing an ex-lover’s body.
The 26-year-old took to video sharing app TikTok yesterday to add his own interesting lyrics to Sheeran’s backing track.
Capaldi from Bathgate, West Lothian unleashed a foul-mouthed verse which left little to the imagination.
The clip shows 32-year-old Sheeran’s original video of him strumming his guitar to a melody, with Capaldi now visible on the other side of the screen with a pair of earphones in.
He has one earphone in as he looks into the camera and says: “Okay right, Lewis Capaldi, Ed Sheeran here we go, let’s do this.”
He then croons into the built-in microphone: “Back when you were mine I used to suck up on your t**s but now baby you’re gone you know I miss you.”
Capaldi seems almost unable to contain his own laughter as he continues: “Every now and then I think about your p***y lips, crying all night long into my tissues.
“I do dumb s**t when I’m mad. Sorry that I killed your dad – but can you still call me back.”
Capaldi shared the video on social media last night with the caption: “Duet with Ed Sheeran #newmusic.”
The video has since gained over 1.8 million views with more than 231,000 likes and thousands of comments from fans including Premier League side Brentford F.C. who joined in on the laughs.
Brentford said: “Capaldi goat.”
Bella Rose joked: “Not the song we wanted but the song we needed.”
Nikita Kraynak added: “You are so unbelievably unhinged and I am live laugh loving it.”
Bonnie Wyrick replied: “The giggle before the kitty lips.”
Kelly Louise quipped: “Where can I download this belter?”
Kayla Marie said: “He even brought the lips into this one.”
Capaldi’s second album Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, is set to be released on 19 May this year.
This will follow his debut album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent which was released back in 2019.
The album peaked at number one in the UK and Ireland, and was certified gold a week after its release, going on to become the best-selling album in the UK in 2019 and 2020.