Ed Sheeran vowed to quit drugs in the wake of the death of his best friend Jamal Edwards.
The A Team singer, 32, was so shattered by the February 2022 passing of music producer Jamal — who died aged 31 after a cardiac arrest brought on by cocaine and alcohol — that he decided never to "touch (drugs) again".
He told Rolling Stone: "I would never, ever, ever touch anything again, because that's how Jamal died.
"And that's just disrespectful to his memory to even, like, go near."
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Ed added about falling into drug use: "I remember just being at a festival and being like, 'Well, if all of my friends do it, it can't be that bad.'
"And then sort of dabbling. And then it just turns into a habit that you do once a week and then once a day and then, like, twice a day and then, like, without booze. It just became bad vibes."
Ed, who has daughters Lyra, two, and 10-month-old Jupiter with his 30-year-old wife Cherry Seaborn, also said he stopped drinking hard liquor due to a wake-up call from Cherry.
He added: "I was always a drinker. I didn't touch any sort of like, drug, until I was 24.
"Two months before Lyra was born, Cherry said, 'If my water break, do you really want someone else to drive me to the hospital?'
"Because I was just drinking a lot. And that's when it clicked. I was like, 'No, actually, I really don't.' And I don't ever want to be p***** holding my kid. Ever, ever.
"Having a couple of beers is one thing. But having a bottle of vodka is another thing. It's just a realisation of, 'I'm getting into my thirties. Grow up! You've partied, you've had this experience. Be happy with that and just be done.'
"I love red wine, and I love beer. I don't know any old rockers that aren't alcoholics or sober, and I didn't want to be either."
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