Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Prove They're "Happy Anywhere" in New Love Song

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are commencing the end of the week with new music. The 50-year-old artist and the 44-year-old nation crooner dropped their sweet tune "Cheerful Anywhere" on Friday, July 24. In the tune, Shelton sings about how he's constantly been moving; be that as it may, he proposes he's discovered his home with Stefani. What's more, insofar as they're together, it doesn't generally make a difference where they are. "I'm running all the way open/I was brought into the world with my feet moving," the couple, who has been dating since 2015, belts out in the tune. "In any case, since I met you, I swear/I could be cheerful anyplace/Any guide speck area/You're forever my goal/You're the main thing that I'm tied to/I could be upbeat anyplace/I could be glad anyplace with you." The dynamic couple likewise shared a sneak look at the comparing music video, which shows film of them at their homes in Oklahoma and California. In the same way as other individuals, Shelton and Stefani have been investing more energy at home in the midst of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic. "Despite the fact that Gwen and I simply had a solitary out, we concluded that, in light of the current situation this year… man, there will never be been a superior time for 'Glad Anywhere,'" he says in a public statement. "We've all been in isolate and lockdown, and ideally we've been doing that with someone that we truly cherish and appreciate being near. That is the thing that occurred with Gwen and me this late spring—and this whole year." he single Shelton is alluding to is their hit "No one But You," which appeared on his 2019 Fully Loaded: God's Country collection. The tune rose to the no. 18 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 diagram and no. 1 on the Digital Song Sales grap

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