Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani snuggle up to their duet Happy Anywhere music video … as the country star opens up about her life in Oklahoma
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are still crazy about each other after five years together.
Blake, 44, debuted his latest duet with girlfriend Gwen, 50, on Friday, and the couple look more loved than ever in the Happy Anywhere music video.
The couple sings about being happy wherever they are, as long as they are together. The video was shot in Oklahoma and uses archival clips from Gwen’s phone, as well as parts taken by Gwen’s brother Todd.
Duet: Blake Shelton abandoned his new collaboration with girlfriend Gwen Stefani on Friday
They make a great team: the couple sing together in the Happy Anywhere music video
It is the couple’s fourth collaboration and follows their January hit, Nobody But You, which topped the charts, becoming Blake’s 27th song on the country’s radio charts.
Blake said in a press release this week: “Although Gwen and I just got out, we decided that given the circumstances, this year … man, there has never been a better time for Happy Anywhere.”
“We have all been quarantined and locked up, and we hope we have been doing that with someone we really love and enjoy,” he added. “That’s what happened with Gwen and me this summer, and all this year.”
Blake recently spoke about his romance with Gwen in an interview with People.
Blake said in a press release this week: “Although Gwen and I just got out, we decided that given the circumstances, this year … man, there has never been a better time for Happy Anywhere.”
Regards: The video uses archive clips from Gwen’s phone, as well as parts taken by Gwen’s brother Todd
Happy together: the couple snuggle in this sunset scene from the video
“An Okie boy and a California girl seem, on paper, an unlikely match, but what matters is that he is a great human being,” Blake said. “She is the most understanding and caring person I have ever met, and I learn something from her every day.”
The couple have been staying at Blake’s Tishomingo ranch during the coronavirus pandemic, and the country singer admits that it has been nice to leave work on hold and just enjoy family time.
“The simple pleasure of being together in one place for an extended period of time has been a true gift,” he said. “We cook, clean, ride four-wheelers, and we just enjoy being together and with the family.”
Of his new video, Blake says it’s a glimpse into the couple’s everyday life.
‘There was a camera shooting the things we do every day. We make cookies, fish, sing together, spend time with family … just one day in life!
Country Collaboration: On Friday morning, the couple performed their song on the show TODAY in a prerecorded segment
Crooning: The song is the couple’s fourth duet and follows their January hit Nobody But You.
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