Blake Shelton may still have a soft spot for ex Miranda Lambert.
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On March 8, the country hunk dropped his latest song "Came Here To Forget," which is his very first single after his
highly publicized divorce from his fellow country star, Miranda.
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Event though the 39-year-old singer has long moved on with
Gwen Stefani, 46, somehow his ex found her way back into Blake's life — through his music!
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With lyrics like "Girl getting over him and I'm getting over her," and "Misery loves company, that's why it's you and me," it didn't take long for rumors to roll that Blake's not-so-cryptic message could be about his breakup with ex-wife Miranda, especially since the singer personally admitted that his new song was "a direct look" into his life, especially the months leading up to his divorce.
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His "Falling in love just enough to get us through, while we're getting through," lyrics also sparked speculations his words could possibly portray his
hot & steamy rebound-turned-love relationship with Gwen and
her divorce from long-time hubby
Gavin Rossdale.
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Do you think this song is about Miranda and Gwen? Tweet us your thoughts!
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Photo credit: Getty Images
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On March 8, the country hunk dropped his latest song "Came Here To Forget," which is his very first single after his
highly publicized divorce from his fellow country star, Miranda.
Photo credit: Getty Images
blake-shelton-new-single-miranda-lambert-05
Event though the 39-year-old singer has long moved on with
Gwen Stefani, 46, somehow his ex found her way back into Blake's life — through his music!
Photo credit: Getty Images
blake-shelton-new-single-miranda-lambert-01
With lyrics like "Girl getting over him and I'm getting over her," and "Misery loves company, that's why it's you and me," it didn't take long for rumors to roll that Blake's not-so-cryptic message could be about his breakup with ex-wife Miranda, especially since the singer personally admitted that his new song was "a direct look" into his life, especially the months leading up to his divorce.
Photo credit: Getty Images
blake-shelton-new-single-miranda-lambert-06
His "Falling in love just enough to get us through, while we're getting through," lyrics also sparked speculations his words could possibly portray his
hot & steamy rebound-turned-love relationship with Gwen and
her divorce from long-time hubby
Gavin Rossdale.
Photo credit: Getty Images
blake-shelton-new-single-miranda-lambert-04
Do you think this song is about Miranda and Gwen? Tweet us your thoughts! Photo credit: Getty Images