Blake Shelton joined his lady love Gwen Stefani on stage at Dallas, and had the spectators surprised as the duo sang their composition "Go Ahead and Break My Heart."
The couple has been giving their fans romantic treats as they never leave any opportunity of giving surprises to each other.
The 46-year-old pop singer was definitely beaming at her boyfriend's gesture, but more than her, it was the audience who enjoyed the PDA-loaded performance, Entertainment Tonight reported. When Stefani was regaling the crowds, Shelton suddenly appeared on stage with his guitar and started crooning the song with her. During the entire performance, the duo looked lovingly at each other, signing off with a quick hug and a kiss, to the great delight of everyone.
Before Blake landed on stage, he lip-synced the lyrics for Stefani as she sang solo on stage. The 40-year-old admitted that the duet is one of his favorite songs that he has ever written or recorded, adding that the song could not be more honest and he felt honored to have written and performed it with the great Gwen Stefani, E! News reported.
As for Stefani, she said that she could not believe she wrote a song with Shelton but when they sang it together on "The Voice," she could see that it was a miracle. Notably, the two first met on the sets of "The Voice," the singing competition reality show and both were going through heartbreak in their individual lives. However, luck smiled on them and love blossomed, making them come together. The duo never planned about writing a song together.
However, after they met, Shelton took the lead. He admitted that he started the song only as a bid to impress her. He disclosed that he sent it to her on voice memo and texted the whole thing.