Written and recorded at home in Oklahoma, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s new duet “You Still Get Me” is more than just music — it’s a love story in song form.
Blending Blake’s down-to-earth country sound with Gwen’s breezy California charm, the track feels personal, playful, and deeply genuine. It’s not about grand gestures — it’s about real life. From mismatched habits to sweet, silent moments, the lyrics capture the magic of a relationship that keeps growing through every twist and turn.
🎶 “You still get my jokes when no one laughs / You still hold my hand when the silence lasts…”
🎶 “Four years, some fights, and a thousand songs / But you still get me — even when I’m wrong.”
The lyrics read like pages from their day-to-day life:
☕ Sweet tea, muddy boots, hair dye in the sink
🐶 Too many dogs in bed
💬 Inside jokes only they understand
Sources say the song came together slowly over a couple of months — filled with laughter, a few light-hearted arguments, and lots of love. One friend who heard the first demo said:
“It wasn’t polished — but it was so real. That’s why it works.”
Shortly after the song’s midnight release, fans were treated to a lyric video featuring never-before-seen footage from their 2021 wedding:
✨ Blake fixing Gwen’s veil
✨ Gwen whispering “you’re my cowboy forever”
✨ The couple slow-dancing under string lights, barefoot and glowing
And in true low-key fashion, the song dropped with no big promo, just a handwritten Instagram note from Gwen:
“4 years later and you still get every part of me. This is our song. Hope it becomes yours too.”
Blake added in a rare comment:
“I’ve written a lot of songs. But this one? It’s the one I’ll still be playing for her when we’re 90.”
“You Still Get Me” isn’t about perfection. It’s about honesty, laughter, and loving someone even when life gets messy.
And now, with this new song, Gwen and Blake are letting us all share in their journey — one beautiful harmony at a time