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Blake Shelton said his latest duet with Gwen Stefani isnāt a song sheād typically sing.
Shelton included the new heartache anthem with his wife on his latest album, For Recreational Use Only, a 12-track album that arrived on Friday (May 9). Itās Sheltonās first studio album in four years, following 2021ās Body Language. āHanginā On,ā written by Sam Ellis,Ā Charles KelleyĀ andĀ Greylan James, is one of three duets that appears on Sheltonās new record, and Shelton said he ādidnāt even want to record the songā if Stefani didnāt agree to sing it with him.
āSheās so funny because sheās weird about singing a song thatās like, she canāt find herself in the story or lyric or whatever,ā Shelton said on TODAY with Jenna & Friends on Tuesday (May 13). He also performed on TODAY, and spoke about how Post Malone ālit a fireā that helped motivate the country star to release more music. āItās a breakup song, but itās just so fun to sing with her. I didnāt even want to record the song if she wasnāt gonna sing it with me.ā
āI hear youāre hanginā on/ The other the side of this town/ Somehow that messes me up/ Wonder if that picture of us/ Is still hanginā on/ That paisley wall in your room/ Or did you take it down/ I shouldāve let go by now/ But I keep hanginā on/ To every word you said/ Like some olā faded tee/ Wish I could take you off/ But you keep hanginā on to meā
āI canāt believe itās been four years since we released an album, and Iām excited to get the whole record out there,ā Shelton said in a statement when he released For Recreational Use Only. āIāve always been someone who wants to collect great songs but sometimes the hardest thing to do is to find something that hasnāt been said or written before or a melody that we haven't heard. Iām always on the search for that. I look back over the years, and Iām just proud because some of those songs donāt sound like anything else. And I think we did it again with this album.ā