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Shelton goes to "Texas"

Wednesday, November 13, 2024 – Blake Shelton will release his new single, "Texas," on Nov. 15.

The song focuses on lost love and gives a nod to George Strait.

"The thing that struck me about 'Texas' immediately was how different it sounded for me, and I'm always looking to push myself," said Shelton. "I think there's something really special about this record and important for me."

The song finds a man left in the dust by a free-spirited woman who has no clue where she has gone, but speculates that she's probably in Texas.

Written by Johnny Clawson, Kyle Sturrock, Josh Dorr and Lalo Guzman, "Texas" is Shelton's debut for BBR MUSIC GROUP/BMG NASHVILLE and Wheelhouse Records. The song is produced by Shelton's longtime producer, Scott Hendricks.

"This is the perfect opportunity to come back with something so different, and it easily felt like it should be the first single," said Shelton. "It's connected with what I've done but moves forward at the same time, and it's the perfect start to the next chapter of my career."

With 29 number one singles, Shelton recently topped the charts with Post Malone and the hit "Pour Me A Drink."

On Nov. 20, Shelton will take "Texas" to the stage of Jimmy Kimmel Live for an interview and outdoor stage performance of the song.


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