Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton attend the opening of her residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on June 28, 2018, in Las Vegas. Getty Images/Ethan Miller

KEY POINTS

  • Blake Shelton's new song in "Nobody But You"
  • The song is a duet with Gwen Stefani
  • The official music video will be released soon

Blake Shelton will be launching the official music video of his new song “Nobody But You.” The song is a duet with him and his girlfriend Gwen Stefani.

The official music video of “Nobody But You” will be released on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Shelton shared a teaser video on his Instagram page that shows some of the impressive cinematography.

The lyrics of the song show Shelton sharing that he doesn’t have to leave the town in order to see the world, even though that is what he wants to do. The song also states that he doesn’t want to look back in 30 years and wonder who he is married to.

The video teases glimpses of Stefani watching as her boyfriend walks alone in the dark woods with his dog. Another video that Shelton shared on Instagram shows a few more scenes of Stefani dancing in the woods in the music video.

“Told y’all it was coming reaaal soon,” Shelton captioned the post and tagged Stefani. The video shows the couple relaxing on the sofa with their dog nearby.

Shelton previously announced the release of the lyric video of “Nobody But You” online. The theme of the song appears to be love and nature.

Stefani too has been promoting the new song. A teaser video she shared on her Instagram page shows a few additional scenes like the couple leaning against a railing to watch the romantic view of the ocean and a scene of them sharing a table and having dinner at a restaurant.

The duet is one of the highly anticipated songs for Stefani and Shelton fans. The two singers have been sharing the stage together, but this new song will give them an opportunity to sing together on stage.

Shelton and Stefani were previously together for NBC’s New Year’s Eve 2020 event, Just Jared reported. The two singers performed separately that evening.