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Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Blake Shelton Fans Are 'Sobbing' as Singer Celebrates Exciting News
Right after midnight on May 9, Blake Shelton took to social media to celebrate the release of his highly-anticipated new 13th studio album, For Recreational Use Only. Shelton shared a photo of the album cover and tracklist on Instagram, excitedly writing, "IT'S HERE PEOPLE!!!! My brand new album 'For Recreational Use Only' is out now!!!! It's been years in the making and I'm so excited it's finally yours.. Hope y'all love it!!!! Link in bio to listen!!!" 🎬 🎬 Fans were just as hyped up about the release, with many noting in the comments that they were already listening to Shelton's new songs and sharing their thoughts. "Album of the year!!! It's absolutely amazing 🔥🔥," one fan boldly declared, as more wrote, "It's freaking amazing! Congrats 🔥," and "your whole new album is so amazing @blakeshelton !! Thank you for giving us this fantastic album Blake!! 🔥👏🧡." "Heaven Sweet Home & Years??? Sobbing. SO SO GOOD 😭," said another fan. One person even called it a "masterpiece." Others were simply excited about the news, with comments like, "WHAT A GREAT TIME TO BE ALIVEEEEE🥹🥹🥹," and "SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP." For Recreational Use Only has 12 tracks total, with songs featuring Gwen Stefani, Craig Morgan and John Anderson. Shelton released the singles "Texas," "Let Him In Anyway," and "Stay Country Or Die Tryin'" ahead of the album's release. The singer's last studio album was 2021's Body Language.


Forbes
30-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Blake Shelton Scores A New Top 10 As He Hypes His Forthcoming Album
Blake Shelton returns with 'Let Him In Anyway,' which debuts at No. 8 on the Country Digital Song ... More Sales chart, earning the star his forty-first top 10 on the tally. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - OCTOBER 20: Blake Shelton performs onstage at the Class of 2024 Medallion Ceremony at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on October 20, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo byfor Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum) Blake Shelton returns this week with a brand new tune, and while it may not be a proper smash just yet, it's already become a quick, strong seller. That's nothing new for the country musician, who's become a reliable name when it comes to debuting high on certain charts, even when he's just teasing what's to come. Shelton's latest tune "Let Him In Anyway" opens at No. 8 on the Country Digital Song Sales chart, the ranking of the bestselling country-only tracks throughout America. The powerhouse artist now claims 41 top 10 hits on the tally. That's more than half of his 71 career total placements. "Let Him In Anyway" is one of three tracks that debut on this week's Country Digital Song Sales chart. Among the trio, Shelton's new cut scores the second-highest launch. The top spot belongs to "The Giver" by Chappell Roan, which opens at No. 1. That track earns the recently-named Grammy winner her first-ever placement on the tally — and what a way to start. In last place is a new version of "I'm Movin' On," originally made famous by Rascal Flatts. This time around, it's a collaboration that features Kelly Clarkson, and it starts in last place, at No. 15. "Let Him In Anyway" serves as a promotional single from Shelton's forthcoming album For Recreational Use Only. That set is currently slated to arrive on May 9. The new tune isn't the only track he's released from the collection. Shelton previously dropped a proper single, "Texas," which is still going strong — and in fact, it returns to one Billboard ranking this week. "Texas" helped introduce this new era for Sheltonback in 2024. At the time, it peaked at No. 10 on the Country Digital Song Sales chart, and this week, it earns just its second appearance on that roster. The song reenters at No. 13, giving Shelton two current wins on the 15-spot tally. Shelton isn't the only major figure bouncing back onto the Country Digital Song Sales chart this week. Post Malone and Morgan Wallen jump into the top 10 with "I Have Some Help," which reappears at No. 10. Just one slot below "Texas" is another tune that name-checks a U.S. state: Luke Combs's "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma." The cut, which is featured on the Twisters soundtrack, returns at No. 14.