Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s New Song Totally Hints That They’re Going to Get Married

Photo credit: JB Lacroix
Photo credit: JB Lacroix

From Prevention

  • Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani just released a new song!

  • "Nobody But You" is featured on Blake's new album, Fully Loaded: God's Country.


Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s relationship was already the stuff of love songs. But now, The Voice coaches actually released one!

The longtime couple recorded a new track called "Nobody But You," which is included on Blake’s new album, Fully Loaded: God’s Country. Since their previous collaborations “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” and “Go Ahead and Break My Heart” were both such hits, we knew this song would be just as catchy—but the meaning behind it is on a different level.

In the very first verse, Blake hints at his desire to spend the rest of his life with Gwen: "Don't have to leave this town to see the world / 'Cause there's something that I gotta do / I don't wanna look back in thirty years and wonder who you're married to."

Things heat up even more in the chorus when the pair sings, "I don't wanna live without you / I don't wanna even breathe / I don't wanna dream about you / Wanna wake up with you next to me."

Photo credit: Kevin Mazur
Photo credit: Kevin Mazur

Blake told Nashville Lifestyles magazine that the passionate words spoke to him from the get-go.

“The lyrics of that song are so on point, not just for me and Gwen, but I think for a lot of people,” Blake told Nashville Lifestyles magazine. “The song is not a fairytale, but at the same time it’s the most epic, earth-rattling love song I’ve heard in a long time, because the lyrics are so honest and just say how it is.”

Still, he felt it needed one other element to make it perfect.

"It fits my story," he explained to People. “I was about to go in and record when I decided that it needed Gwen on it—because it is our song. I think it’s magic.”

Despite that incredibly sweet gesture, Blake was adamant that “Nobody But You” portrays an authentic relationship, including the difficulties that sometimes come with it.

“This song really cuts to the honesty of how these two feel about each other, and in a real-life situation,” he said. “It’s as honest as you can be in a country song, and something that will make you stop your car.”

BRB, ordering the album now.

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