Blake Shelton Takes You Behind The Scenes Of His New Album ‘Body Language’

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Blake Shelton previously teased that this is “the moment you’ve ALL been waiting for.” Now, THAT moment has arrived – his 12th album Body Language has dropped and you can listen to it on repeat here.

The highly-anticipated album comes after nearly four years since his last one, and the 12-track record offers a lot of sweet treats for fans – including his duet with fiancé Gwen Stefani, “Happy Anywhere,” and the title track “Body Language,” which is a collab with the Swon Brothers, his former protégés on The Voice.

“We’ve been working on this album on and off for two years now, and I’m very proud of what we have put together,” Blake said in a release. “We certainly had some unique challenges with the pandemic, but we also had a lot of fun. We explored new sounds while making sure to get in some classic country.”

The chart-topping country artist has previously shared how he still gets “giddy” working with Gwen on a track – even though they’ve been dating for five years, have already collaborated on a song before AND are gearing up to tie the knot, which he says will probably be sometime this summer.

“She was in the vocal booth … and me and [my producer] Scott [Hendricks] both had our phones out filming her,” he admitted. “It’s just odd and weird to have her on a country record. But second of all, it works so perfectly.”

There’s probably a lot more stuff you’re dying to know about how this album came to be. So, to celebrate the release of Body Language, Blake is taking fans behind the scenes into the making of latest album as he goes live on TikTok’s Headstream – the new interactive TikTok LIVE series that invites fans to enter the minds of their favorite artists.

Catch it today (May 21) 7PM ET / 4PM PT and ask away about everything you’ve wanted to know about the making of Body Language. Better yet, check out his invite here:

And don’t forget to listen to Body Language – on repeat! Just click the link: wmna.sh/bodylanguage