Lewis Capaldi has shared a raw and crude duet with Ed Sheeran, leaving fans in hysterics.
The clip shared to TikTok saw the Scottish singer record a explicit lyric mash-up to Sheeran's backing track.
The hitmaker appears in his released video strumming his trusty guitar before the screen splits to show an extreme close-up of Capaldi who launches into the foul mouthed medley.
Speaking to the camera he tells fans: 'Okay right, Lewis Capaldi, Ed Sheeran here we go, let's do this.'
In the un-edited tune he belts out: '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.
Struggling to contain his hysterics 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 was inundated with responses when he shared his video to social media captioning the post: "Duet with Ed Sheeran #newmusic.'
The post has racked up a whopping 231,000 likes with one fan adding: "Can we all confirm Lewis is the reason we have TikTok".
Another wrote: 'Genuine question - does this guy understand he's famous now?! The fact he hasn't changed a single bit is gold.''
Another said: 'I can't wait for Ed's response' with another adding: "I laughed way too hard at this."
Meanwhile back in the 'day job' of making mass audience pleasing music, Capaldi's second album Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, is set to be released on 19 May this year.
But his tour hit a road block after he announced he had a bout of bronchitis on Monday.
The diagnosis left the singer 'devastated' to pull out of planned gigs in Zurich and Milan.
A statement posted on his Twitter account read: 'I'm absolutely devastated to be typing this.
''As lots of you know for the past few nights of the tour I've been really struggling with my voice, last night in Stockholm I tried my best to sing through the show even with it feeling really uncomfortable because I was desperate not to let any of you down.
''I've just been to see a voice specialist in Sweden who's told me I've got bronchitis and that I should be on vocal rest for at least three days to give me any chance of not damaging my voice and being able to continue touring.''