Gingerbread Man Records
Gingerbread Man Records is a British independent record label founded by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran in 2015 as a vanity imprint in partnership with Warner Music Group.[1] Incorporated on 30 March 2015 as a private limited company jointly held by Sheeran's Sidewind Limited and Warner Music UK Limited, the label specializes in sound recording and music publishing activities.[2] Operating primarily under Atlantic Records UK, it serves as a platform for Sheeran's own releases as well as those of selected artists he supports.[3] The label's inaugural signing was British singer-songwriter Jamie Lawson in July 2015, whose self-titled debut album topped the UK Albums Chart later that year.[1] Subsequent artists include Northern Irish musician Foy Vance, whose album The Wild Swan was released in 2016, and English singer Maisie Peters, who issued her debut album The Good Witch in 2023 under the label.[4] Gingerbread Man Records maintains an active presence through official channels on platforms like YouTube, where it promotes new music, videos, and interviews from its roster. As of 2025, the company remains active, with its registered office in London and ongoing releases distributed worldwide via Warner Music.[5]History
Founding and early years
Gingerbread Man Records was announced on March 23, 2015, by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran as his personal vanity imprint under Atlantic Records, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group.[6][1] The label, based in the United Kingdom, was established to support emerging talent in line with Sheeran's career trajectory.[2] The label's inaugural release came shortly after the announcement with Sheeran's compilation album No. 5 Collaborations Project on May 12, 2015, which gathered his five independently issued EPs from 2009 to 2011.[7] This project marked the debut output from Gingerbread Man Records and highlighted the imprint's initial emphasis on singer-songwriter material rooted in pop-folk styles, mirroring Sheeran's own acoustic-driven influences.[8] At the time, Sheeran also revealed the signing of British singer-songwriter Jamie Lawson as the label's first artist.[6] Gingerbread Man Records officially launched on August 25, 2015, with the debut of a dedicated YouTube channel featuring a welcome video from Sheeran introducing the venture's focus on discovering and nurturing like-minded musicians.[8][9] This early phase positioned the label as a boutique operation within the major label framework, prioritizing authentic, narrative-driven music over broad commercial pursuits.Key developments and signings
Gingerbread Man Records marked its initial growth phase by signing Jamie Lawson as its inaugural artist in July 2015.[1] Lawson's self-titled debut album, released on October 9, 2015, via the label, debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, marking a strong early success for the imprint.[1][10] The label expanded its roster later that year with the signing of Northern Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance as its second artist.[11] Vance's album The Wild Swan, released on May 13, 2016, through Gingerbread Man Records, showcased the label's focus on folk-influenced singer-songwriters and received acclaim for its production by Jacquire King.[12] A pivotal moment came in 2017 with the release of Ed Sheeran's third studio album, ÷ (Divide), on March 3, which was issued under Gingerbread Man Records in partnership with Asylum/Atlantic.[13] The album achieved massive global success, selling over 13 million copies worldwide by 2018 and becoming one of the best-selling records of the decade.[14] This release solidified the label's reputation, leveraging Sheeran's star power while highlighting its role in major productions. Lawson followed up with his second album under the label, Happy Accidents, released on September 29, 2017.[15] Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, the album continued Lawson's acoustic pop style and featured collaborations, including input from Sheeran, reinforcing the label's supportive artist development approach.[16] As an imprint of Atlantic Records under Warner Music Group, Gingerbread Man Records provided Sheeran with greater creative control over artist signings and A&R decisions, while benefiting from Atlantic's global distribution network.[17] This structure enabled the label to nurture emerging talent alongside high-profile releases, establishing its footprint in the mid-2010s music industry.[18]Recent activities (2020s)
In June 2021, Gingerbread Man Records signed British singer-songwriter Maisie Peters, marking the label's first major artist addition in several years and expanding its roster beyond earlier signings like Foy Vance. Peters, known for her introspective pop songwriting, released her debut album You Signed Up for This later that year through the label, which Sheeran had personally championed after discovering her music. Peters followed up with her second album, The Good Witch, on June 23, 2023, via the label.[19]) By 2023, label founder Ed Sheeran formally aligned his own catalog with Gingerbread Man Records, releasing his seventh studio album Autumn Variations on September 29 as his first project under the imprint. Produced in collaboration with Aaron Dessner of The National, the album featured 14 tracks drawing from personal themes of grief and renewal, distributed via Warner Music Group in partnership with the label. This move solidified the imprint's role in Sheeran's creative output, transitioning it from a platform for emerging talent to a vehicle for his established work.[20][21] The label's momentum continued in 2024 with the release of Sheeran's compilation album +−=÷× (Tour Collection) on September 27, featuring studio versions of career-spanning hits from his Mathematics Tour. Sheeran released his eighth studio album Play on September 12, 2025, via the label, following its announcement in May. The album marked a vibrant shift toward playful, genre-blending production influenced by global sounds. The album's lead single, "Sapphire" featuring Indian vocalist Arijit Singh, debuted on June 5, blending acoustic pop with sitar elements to celebrate cross-cultural collaboration; a remix followed on July 24, accompanied by a music video featuring cameo appearances from Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan.[22][23][24][25] Throughout the 2020s, Gingerbread Man Records has operated as a boutique imprint, prioritizing Sheeran's network of collaborators and select artists while maintaining independence under Warner Music Group's distribution umbrella. This focused approach has enabled targeted releases that emphasize artistic autonomy over mass-market volume.[26]Signed artists
Current roster
Gingerbread Man Records' current roster as of 2025 consists of two active artists, each contributing distinct styles to the label's output under its partnership with Atlantic Records.[2] Ed Sheeran, the label's founder and primary artist since its inception in 2015, has been instrumental in its major commercial successes, with his albums achieving global multiplatinum status and topping charts worldwide.[1][27] Maisie Peters, a British pop artist who joined in 2021, has built her catalog with relatable, youthful anthems, including her debut album You Signed Up for This (2021) and singles like "Cate's Brother" (2022).[19][28][29]Former artists
Jamie Lawson served as the first non-Sheeran artist signed to Gingerbread Man Records, joining the label in 2015 after Ed Sheeran discovered him during performances on London's folk circuit.[1] His tenure with the label lasted until 2019, during which he released three albums that highlighted his folk-influenced singer-songwriter style.[30] Lawson's self-titled debut album, Jamie Lawson, arrived in October 2015 and debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, marking a significant early success for the nascent imprint.[10] The record featured introspective tracks like the re-released single "Wasn't Expecting That," which had originally gained traction independently years earlier. This achievement underscored the label's potential to nurture breakthrough talent beyond its founder. In 2017, Lawson delivered his follow-up, Happy Accidents, an album that continued to explore themes of personal reflection and emotional resilience through acoustic-driven arrangements.[31] His final release on the label, The Years In Between (2019), completed his three-album contract before his departure.[30] Foy Vance, a Northern Irish singer-songwriter signed in 2015, was known for his folk-influenced sound, exemplified by albums like The Wild Swan (2016).[32][33] He remained with the label until signing to Rounder Records in 2025.[34]Discography
Albums
Gingerbread Man Records has released a select number of full-length studio and compilation albums since 2015, focusing on works by its founder Ed Sheeran and other signed artists such as Jamie Lawson, Foy Vance, and Maisie Peters. These releases have achieved significant commercial success, particularly in the UK and globally, with several topping charts and exceeding millions in sales. The following catalogs the label's albums chronologically, highlighting key details.| Artist | Album Title | Release Date | Key Commercial Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ed Sheeran | 5 (compilation) | May 12, 2015 | Compilation of five pre-fame EPs; released via Atlantic and Gingerbread Man Records. [35] |
| Jamie Lawson | Jamie Lawson | October 9, 2015 | Debut studio album; peaked at #1 on the UK Albums Chart. [10] [36] |
| Foy Vance | The Wild Swan | May 13, 2016 | Third studio album; produced by Jacquire King. [37] |
| Ed Sheeran | ÷ (Divide) | March 3, 2017 | Third studio album; over 13 million units sold worldwide. [14] [13] |
| Jamie Lawson | Happy Accidents | September 29, 2017 | Second studio album; recorded at Sunset Sound Studios. [38] |
| Jamie Lawson | The Years in Between | March 29, 2019 | Third studio album; explores themes of love and reflection. [39] |
| Foy Vance | From Muscle Shoals | June 28, 2019 | Fourth studio album; recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. [40] |
| Maisie Peters | You Signed Up for This | August 27, 2021 | Debut studio album; features production by Ed Sheeran. [41] |
| Foy Vance | Signs of Life | June 11, 2021 | Fifth studio album; recorded live in the Scottish Highlands. [42] |
| Ed Sheeran | Autumn Variations | September 29, 2023 | Acoustic collaborative album; self-produced with Aaron Dessner. [21] |
| Maisie Peters | The Good Witch | June 23, 2023 | Second studio album; debuted at #1 on the UK Albums Chart. [43] |
| Ed Sheeran | +−=÷× (Tour Collection) (compilation) | September 27, 2024 | Compilation of 22 hits from the Mathematics era; tied to the +–=÷× Tour. [44] [45] |
| Ed Sheeran | Play | September 12, 2025 | Eighth studio album; continues the mathematical series. [26] [46] |
Singles
Gingerbread Man Records has released a variety of singles featuring its signed artists, often serving as lead promotions for upcoming albums or standalone tracks. These releases span folk-pop and contemporary styles, with notable chart success in the UK and internationally. The label's singles catalog emphasizes emotional storytelling and collaborations, contributing to the artists' growing profiles.Jamie Lawson
Jamie Lawson, the label's inaugural signee, debuted several singles under Gingerbread Man Records that highlighted his acoustic folk sound. His 2017 holiday single "Footprints in the Snow" was released as a standalone track to support charitable causes for ex-service personnel, receiving airplay on UK radio but did not enter major charts.[47][48] In 2018, "Testify" followed as a reflective ballad previewing his album The Years in Between, achieving modest streaming success without charting in the UK top 40.[49]Maisie Peters
Maisie Peters joined Gingerbread Man Records in 2021 after prior independent and Atlantic releases, with several early singles retrospectively associated through her label transition and album inclusions. Her pre-label tracks like the 2017 self-released "Place We Were Made," a coming-of-age anthem that gained BBC Introducing recognition but no chart entry, and "Birthday," an independent pop track from the same year exploring relational neglect.[50][51] The 2018 single "Worst of You," initially on Atlantic, was recontextualized in her 2021 label debut album and gained recognition via streaming and radio but did not chart on the UK Singles Chart. "Best I’ll Ever Sing" (2018) and "Stay Young" (2019), both pre-label but featured in later compilations, addressed heartbreak themes without significant chart impact. Subsequent Gingerbread Man releases included "Favourite Ex" (2019, reissued 2021), which peaked at number 91 on the UK Singles Sales Chart upon album promotion, and "Daydreams" (2020), a nostalgic track that streamed modestly. "The List" (2020) and "Sad Girl Summer" (2020) captured youthful introspection, with the latter receiving modest streaming success. The collaborative "Maybe Don’t" featuring JP Saxe (2020) reached number 85 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart, blending indie pop elements. Later singles like "Cate’s Brother" (2022), "Blonde" (2022, UK #77), "Good Enough" (2022), and "Not Another Rockstar" (2022) supported her album You Signed Up for This, with "Blonde" marking a breakthrough in emotional pop.[52][19][53]Ed Sheeran
As the label founder, Ed Sheeran has issued select singles through Gingerbread Man Records, often tied to multimedia projects. "Under the Tree" (2024), an original Christmas song for the Netflix film That Christmas, co-written with Johnny McDaid, debuted at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart and reached top 40 in Italy, emphasizing themes of family and loss during the holidays.[54][55] From his 2025 album Play, "Sapphire" featuring Arijit Singh was released on June 5, 2025, as a lead single, topping the UK Singles Chart at number 1—Sheeran's 23rd chart-topper—and achieving global streaming peaks, including number 1 on iTunes in multiple countries for its uplifting fusion of pop and Indian influences. The remix version, also featuring Arijit Singh, followed on July 24, 2025, maintaining top 10 momentum in the UK at number 5 and enhancing the track's international appeal.[56][46][57]| Artist | Single | Release Year | Notable Chart Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jamie Lawson | Footprints in the Snow | 2017 | No major chart entry; UK radio airplay |
| Jamie Lawson | Testify | 2018 | No major chart entry |
| Maisie Peters | Worst of You | 2018 | No major chart entry |
| Maisie Peters | Favourite Ex | 2019 | UK Sales #91 |
| Maisie Peters | Sad Girl Summer | 2020 | No major chart entry |
| Maisie Peters | Maybe Don’t (feat. JP Saxe) | 2020 | UK Downloads #85 |
| Maisie Peters | Blonde | 2022 | UK #77 |
| Ed Sheeran | Under the Tree | 2024 | UK #55; Italy top 40 |
| Ed Sheeran | Sapphire (feat. Arijit Singh) | 2025 | UK #1; global iTunes #1 in 12 countries |
| Ed Sheeran | Sapphire (Remix) (feat. Arijit Singh) | 2025 | UK #5 |