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Blake Shelton Came Here To Forget Studio Instrumental

The newest single from Blake Shelton’s album, “Came Here to Forget,” has an unusually dark country lyric. The song’s R&B-influenced guitar line is complemented by a subtle twang that keeps the song country. Shelton isn’t afraid to experiment with genres and styles, and this song has both. His song “Sangria” is a country classic with a barely-there hook, and it was one of his biggest hits of 2015. It went Gold, as well.

Blake Shelton’s “Came Here to Forget”, the first single off his new album “If I’m Honest”, is now available. It was written by Craig Wiseman and Deric Ruttan and was produced by Scott Hendricks and was released on March 8, 2016.

Although the instrumental is undoubtedly good, the vocals are what really stand out. Shelton’s voice makes the record stand out from other recordings. Before “Home”, Shelton was a minor star, but this song made him one the most successful country artists worldwide. It helped that Shelton’s previous hits, like “Sure Be Cool If You Did,” were better than this album’s.

Blake Shelton’s title track is the only country song with a known name. It’s “All About Tonight,” written and performed by The Peach Pickers. Rhett, Dallas Davidson, Ben Hayslip, and Ben Hayslip are the performers. The song’s chorus is a country classic that echoes the mood of any country concert. Though this track was not a hit, fans are sure to remember it for the music video and Miranda Lambert’s cameo.

The newest Blake Shelton single is the third song with Hardy as co-writer. The singer has relied on veteran songwriters to create his songs over the years. While his songs sound more polished these days, he still works with veterans like Bobby Braddock, and that adds a nice layer of polish to his music. Although the album isn’t perfect it is definitely worth checking out.

With God’s Country, Blake Shelton has rekindled his career and given the country world yet another great single. Written by Hardy, Devin Dawson, Jordan Schmidt, the song paints a beautiful picture about God’s Creation and is undoubtedly the best country song in the past half-decade. It is a hit that should make it onto a Top 10 list. The chorus is incredibly strong, and the whole thing is unnerving to listen to.

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