Ever since Ed Sheeran released Shape of You, it has been the one song that is constantly stuck in everyone’s minds. The song has literally broken the internet across the world. There have been different versions of the song throughout and various dance routines; some even from Bollywood movies. Now, Jimmy Fallon himself has come up with his very own version of the song, with classroom instruments. What else? His version has the X-factor of Ed Sheeran himself.
Earlier, Jimmy Fallon, who hosts his very own show called The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, had teased the cover of the famous song through his show’s official handle. The song was performed with popular hip-hop group The Roots while utilising classroom instruments.
#FallonTonight Sneak Peek: @edsheeran, Jimmy, & @TheRoots perform “Shape Of You” with Classroom Instruments pic.twitter.com/7C7BMciMrS
— Fallon Tonight (@FallonTonight) February 28, 2017
Their newest and arguably the most innovative version of the song will soon come out as a segment of The Tonight Show. The song already has people going crazy over it. Here’s what the fans have to say:
@FallonTonight @edsheeran @theroots
EEEEEEEEKKKK!!!!!! @jimmyfallon SOOOOOOOO EXCITED FOR THIS!!!!! #FallonTonight pic.twitter.com/fLOrI9Bhm4— FalPal02 (@FalPal02) February 28, 2017
@FallonTonight @edsheeran @theroots YOU GUYS DON’T EVEN KNOW HOW EXCITED I AM FOR THIS!!! I CAN’T WAIIIIIT! #FallonTonight pic.twitter.com/kxRXTKw84J
— jackie (@DoReMiJackie) February 28, 2017
@FallonTonight @edsheeran @theroots Oh My…I’m freaking out! This is so amazing can’t wait! Love @jimmyfallon love @edsheeran That’s it! pic.twitter.com/77XdLXVgGp
— Telma Fallon (@Telmaal) February 28, 2017
@FallonTonight @edsheeran @theroots can’t wait! I think this is going to be one of my favourite Classroom Instruments
— Evelyn Robinson (@cottoncandyDva) February 28, 2017
Sheeran had released the song earlier this year along with another song Castle on the Hill. Both the songs are part of his upcoming album Divide, which is to be released on March 3.