Blake Shelton Will Not Quit Music: ‘You Might As Well Poison Me’
Now that Blake Shelton has completed his time as a judge on NBC’s The Voice, with his final show airing last week (5/23), he can focus on other aspects of his life like his wife, Gwen Stefani, and his three stepsons. But don’t worry, Blake may have left The Voice, but he is not leaving music.
Shelton told People late last year after it was first announced that he would be leaving The Voice, that he wouldn’t leave music. He said, “Walking away from music, you might as well just poison me or something. That’s not something I can go without. I can’t help it.”
He continued, “I’m not getting away from music! Now I can control the timing, and I’m not on anybody else’s schedule when it comes to making a record or touring. I can fit it in a way that makes more sense for us.”
Blake said of country music these days, “I’m really at a crossroads right now. The country music lane is changing so rapidly, and there’s some really good stuff out there. These young kids coming up, it’s amazing to see the music that they’re making and how creative they are.”
He added, “I’m enjoying watching what’s happening and putting a song out once in a while. That’s another reason that I’m excited to get some time back away from The Voice and concentrate more on, ‘What kind of record do I want to make? Is it going to fit in? Do I care? Do I not care?’ I got a lot to figure out.”
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Recently, travelers with layovers in Nashville were surprised when they were having a drink or two between flights at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red Nashville Airport Club, and Blake showed up to say hi and sing a song.
Blake came in wearing his casual tan jacket and a baseball hat. Shelton walked onto the small stage and thanked everyone for their support. He said it was the first time he had been to the airport Ole Red. He then sang “Ole Red,” the song that inspired the bar’s name, which has locations in downtown Nashville, Orlando, and Oklahoma.
The official Ole Red Instagram posted a video clip of the bossman’s visit, writing, “Best way to spend a layover in Nashville.” See that post here.