Blake Shelton Names “Nobody But You” With Gwen Stefani as New Single

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Blake Shelton Names “Nobody But You” With Gwen Stefani as New Single

Blake Shelton’s new duet with Gwen Stefani, “Nobody But You,” will serve as his new single, following recent Top 20 hit, “Hell Right.”

Penned by Ross Copperman, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne and Tommy Lee James, “Nobody But You” is one of four new tracks on Blake’s recently released album, Fully Loaded: God’s Country.

The new tune will impact country radio on Jan. 21.

“I was at The Voice compound and Shane McAnally is on Songland, so they were there doing some cross-promotion,” says Blake. “Shane came to my trailer and said, ‘Man, I got a song for you.’ I knew he had Gwen’s number from a write, so I told him to send it to her as I was being called to set. I actually got the song twice because my producer Scott Hendricks emailed it to me right after. Then one day I was driving with Gwen and I said, ‘Hey, let’s listen to that song from Shane, because Scott sent it to me too—it must be pretty incredible.’ When I heard it, I was just floored. I realized how important that song was for me and where I am in my life right now. I just think it’s magical. I literally think it’s important of a song as I’ve ever recorded.”

Blake and Gwen will take the stage together for the 62nd Grammy Awards on Jan. 26.

photo by O\’Connor,AFF-USA.com

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