Blake Shelton And Gwen Stefani Share 'Happy Anywhere' Acoustic Video

Blake Shelton And Gwen Stefani Share 'Happy Anywhere' Acoustic Video

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani recently shared a video for the new acoustic rendition of their current single "Happy Anywhere."

The longtime couple's adoration and love for one-another is evident in the new clip, filmed from a studio. The performance video features the country star sitting down playing the acoustic guitar, while Stefani stands by his side harmonizing as they go.

"Happy Anywhere," written by Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne and Matt Jenkins, focuses on how no matter where you are or what the circumstances might be, happiness is possible with the right person by your side.

"I’m running wide open/ I was born with my feet in motion," the couple sings in the chorus. "But since I met you, I swear/ I could be happy anywhere/ Any map dot location/ You’re always my destination/ You’re the only thing that I’m chained to/ I could be happy anywhere/ I could be happy anywhere with you."

Check out the new acoustic music video below!

The song, marks the couple's fourth collaboration. In 2016, the two teamed up for "Go Ahead And Break My Heart," followed by their 2017 Christmas duet called "You Make It Feel Like Christmas." The pair's most recent collaboration, "Nobody But You," from Shelton's Fully Loaded: God's Country album earned them a multi-week No. 1 hit.

The couple of five years spent most of their quarantine time at Shelton's ranch in Oklahoma with Stefani's three sons- Kingston, 14, Zuma, 11, and Apollo, 6. Recently, however, the couple reportedly moved into their new home in Encino in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.

"They are very happy to be settled at last in their family home," a source told Us Weekly at the start of September. "Gwen wanted to be moved in for the start of the school year, even though the kids are doing school at home because of COVID-19."

The couple performed "Happy Anywhere" from California during the 2020 ACM Awards on Wednesday, September 16. Shelton was also honored that evening with the Single of the Year award for "God's Country." A full list of winners from the 55th annual ACM Awards can be seen here.

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