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Gwen Stefani Blake Shelton Updates: Couple Releases Romantic Christmas Duet For Stefani's Upcoming Holiday Album

Gwen Stefani is slated to release her new Christmas album titled "You Make It Feel Like Christmas," featuring a new romantic duet that she recorded with beau Blake Shelton.

The couple collaborated on the album's title track, which is reportedly composed of sweet and romantic lyrics that seemed to be their declaration of love for each other.

The HollywoodLife posted some of the lines from the song, where the No Doubt singer sang the lines, "Thought I was done for, thought that love had died." Her country music superstar boyfriend and former "The Voice" co-star answered her with an equally romantic line, saying, "But you came along; I swear you saved my life."

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The line seemed to be a reference to the real-life relationship between Stefani and Shelton that began in 2015. They announced that they are already seeing each other just a few months after the "Hollaback Girl" singer filed for divorce from her husband Gavin Rossdale. Shelton was also fresh from his own separation at that time with estranged wife Miranda Lambert.

Fans of the singers can also notice another swoon-worthy line in the song, which stated, "I want to thank the storm that brought the snow / Thanks to the string of lights that make it glow / But I wanna thank you, baby / You make it feel like Christmas."

Rolling Stone revealed that Stefani and Shelton co-wrote the song with Justin Tranter and music producer Busbee, who also co-produced the album with Eric Valentine. The publication also mentioned that there will be five other original tracks in Stefani's upcoming album, as well as the singer's rendition of several Christmas classics such as "Silent Night," "Let It Snow," as well as "Jingle Bells."

Stefani will drop her upcoming Christmas album through Interscope Records in various record stores starting on Friday, Oct. 6.

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