Ed Sheeran Stars in the Latest Spotify Billions Club Series — See All Photos from His Trip to Suffolk (Exclusive)

In the latest installment of Spotify's Billions Club: The Series, Ed Sheeran takes fans on a hometown trip, where he reflects on his career journey.

A member of the club

<p>Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB</p> Ed Sheeran

Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB

Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran holds up one of his many plaques during his hometown trip to England's  Framlingham, Suffolk for the latest installment of Spotify's Billions Club: The Series, out now.

The "Castle on the Hill"

<p>Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB</p> Ed Sheeran

Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB

Ed Sheeran

Sheeran's made sure to stop by Framlingham Castle, which he sings about in his hit song "Castle on the Hill."

"This hill is where me and my mates used to come as kids to roll down," he said. "And then we used to come as teenagers to drink cider and smoke."

"It doesn't get more British than that castle," he added

His favorite "Photograph"

<p>Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB</p> Ed Sheeran

Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB

Ed Sheeran

The "Shivers" singer also visited Decoy Studios, where he keeps a photo from a ski trip with his wife Cherry Seaborn.

"Her family are big, big skiers so she taught me how to ski," he said of the photo.

Sheeran's look-alike

<p>Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB</p> Ed Sheeran

Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB

Ed Sheeran

Sheeran keeps the puppet that was featured in the "Happier" music video at Decoy Studios.

"Basically, I was on tour and couldn't shoot a music video so we used the puppet," he said with a giggle.

Billion-dollar smile

<p>Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB</p> Ed Sheeran

Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB

Ed Sheeran

Sheeran is celebrating his status as a 12-time member of the Billions Club as his first single "The A Team" hits one billion streams.

Memories

<p>Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB</p> Ed Sheeran

Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB

Ed Sheeran

Sheeran rounded up his favorite memorabilia including the Ralph Lauren sweater he wore on his first tour, the pink suit he wore in the "Bad Habits" music video, his first guitar (not pictured) and the panda head from the "I Don't Care" music video with Justin Bieber.

A token from his idol

<p>Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB</p> Ed Sheeran

Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB

Ed Sheeran

After the "Bad Habits" music video, where Sheeran wore an Elton John-inspired look, the legendary singer gifted him a pair of Gucci sunglasses.

"My favorite artist ever is probably Elton John," he said. "I essentially dressed up as him in the 'Shivers' music video and he gave me a pair of glasses for it. How do I look? Does it suit me?"

Snack time

<p>Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB</p> Ed Sheeran

Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB

Ed Sheeran

For his final stop, the "Perfect Duet" singer went down to the beach and ate fish and chips from one of his plaques.

"This is what England's about. This is my go-to meal on a Friday," he said. "Seeing them all laid out is pretty mad because it's been 15 years of work."

Sheer(an) enthusiasm

<p>Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB</p> Ed Sheeran

Will Bremridge via Spotify/OBB

Ed Sheeran

To close the nearly seven-minute episode, the singer-songwriter was "Thinking Out Loud" about his journey.

"Everyone uses music for different things and everyone has different memories and emotions connected to songs," he said. "I'm really grateful that my music has traveled so far and I get to sit here and eat fish and chips out of them."

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