Blake Shelton’s new album ‘Body Language’ due May: See the tracklist
2 min readA new album from region audio superstar Blake Shelton arrives this May perhaps.
The “God’s Nation” singer and host on NBC’s “The Voice” releases “Physique Language” — his very first full-size effort and hard work since 2017 report “Texoma Shore” — May well 21 by using Warner New music Nashville, the label mentioned Monday in a information launch.
“We’ve been working on this album on and off for two a long time now, and I’m incredibly proud of what we have set collectively,” Shelton stated in a assertion. “We undoubtedly experienced some exceptional challenges with the pandemic, but we also had a large amount of exciting. We explored new seems though building certain to get in some traditional region.”
The 12-tune effort capabilities “Satisfied Any place,” a chart-topping duet with pop-rock star and Shelton fiance Gwen Stefani, and “Least Wage,” a one the Oklahoma native went to bat for previously this 12 months after some listeners questioned its message.
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Shelton enlisted a slew of noteworthy Nashville songwriters for the record, including Nicolle Galyon, Michael Hardy, Casey Beathard, Shane McAnally and Old Dominion’s Brad Tursi, amongst other individuals.
The Swon Brothers, an Oklahoma state duo that formerly competed on “The Voice,” sign up for Shelton on the “System Language” title observe.
And “Overall body Language” won’t be Shelton’s only launch this spring. The powerhouse hitmaker returns to the track that released his vocation upcoming month by issuing a restricted version seven-inch vinyl release of “Austin,” commemorating 20 many years considering the fact that his No. 1 debut single. Pre-orders start April 16 via blakeshelton.com.
Blake Shelton ‘Body Language’ tracklist
- Minimum amount Wage (Nicolle Galyon, Jesse Frasure, Corey Crowder)
- Body Language (feat. The Swon Brothers) (Colton Swon, Zach Swon, Matt McGinn, Ryan Beaver)
- Happy Anyplace (feat. Gwen Stefani) (Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne, Matt Jenkins)
- Now I Don’t (Jessi Alexander, Alyssa Vanderheym, Michael Hardy)
- Monday Mornin’ Missin’ You (Jessi Alexander, Deric Ruttan, Josh Thompson)
- Corn (Craig Wiseman, Matt Dragstrem, Chris Tompkins, Rodney Clawon)
- Makin’ It Up As You Go (Brad Tursi, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne)
- Whatcha Doin’ Tomorrow (Dallas Davidson, Kyle Fishman, Casey Beathard)
- The Female Cannot Support It (Ben Hayslip, Josh Osborne, Mark Holman)
- The Movement (Shane McAnally, Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne)
- Neon Time (Jaron Boyer, Michael Tyler, Ben West)
- Bible Verses (Joe Fox, Andrew Peebles, Brett Sheroky)