: The official music video was filmed entirely in Ghana , showcasing local food, fashion, and people to highlight West African culture.
: Sheeran used the video to encourage fans to visit Ghana, calling it "incredible". The track reached the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart and performed particularly well in the Philippines and New Zealand, where it peaked at number four.
: It features intricate guitar work from Ghanaian guitarists, with a sound heavily influenced by Soukous and Congolese rhythms. Ed Sheeran - Bibia Be Ye Ye
: The title is in Twi , a Ghanaian dialect, and translates roughly to "Everything will be okay" or "Everything will be alright". Musical Style & Cultural Influence
: The lyrics touch on making mistakes—such as having too much to drink and losing one's belongings—but ultimately finding solace in the idea that things will improve. Music Video & Reception : The official music video was filmed entirely
(Divide) . The song is celebrated for its deep connection to Ghanaian culture and its optimistic message.
"Bibia Be Ye Ye" is a vibrant, Afrobeat-influenced track by British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, featured on the deluxe edition of his 2017 record-breaking album, ÷divided by : It features intricate guitar work from Ghanaian
: The track was released as a single from the album ÷divided by , which reached number one in 26 countries.