Blake Shelton - Sounds Like You: Nashville 2017 (Live) (2025)

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Title: Sounds Like You: Nashville 2017
Year Of Release: 2017 / 2025
Label: Warner Records
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 29:01
Total Size: 207 MB
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Tracklist:

1. I'll Name the Dogs (Live from Nashville) (03:01)
2. At the House (Live from Nashville) (03:08)
3. I Lived It (Live from Nashville) (03:35)
4. Turnin' Me On (Live from Nashville) (04:01)
5. A Guy with a Girl (Live from Nashville) (03:22)
6. Boys 'Round Here (feat. Pistol Annies) (Live from Nashville) (04:56)
7. Every Time I Hear That Song (Live from Nashville) (03:27)
8. Honey Bee (Live from Nashville) (03:28)

Blake Shelton possesses a warm, masculine ease that gives his rowdier numbers a sense of sly humor, but this relaxed touch also makes him an effective crooner of ballads, the ace in the hole that has helped him cross over from country to the mainstream and into superstardom. His transition to household-name status was certainly assisted by his starring role as a judge on NBC's hit musical competition The Voice, but by that point Shelton had racked up plenty of number one country hits, beginning with his 2001 debut "Austin" and running through "Some Beach," "Home," "Doin' What She Likes," "She Wouldn't Be Gone," "Hillbilly Bone," "All About Tonight," and 2011's "Honey Bee" -- which went triple platinum around the time The Voice hit the airwaves, and helped its parent album, Red River Blue, top both the Billboard 200 and Country Albums charts. Over the next few years, Shelton was at the apex of his stardom, appearing regularly on The Voice and earning headlines through his romances with fellow singers Miranda Lambert and Gwen Stefani, the latter proving to be his foil on television and on record. Continuing an extended streak of Top Ten hits that included "Sure Be Cool If You Did," "Boys Round Here," and "Neon Light," Shelton scored two more Billboard Country Airplay number ones duetting with Stefani on "Nobody But You" and "Happy Anywhere," the latter of which was featured on his 12th consecutive Top Ten Country Album, 2021's Body Language -- further proof that he was one of the biggest country stars of the 21st century. Shelton kept his momentum going well into the decade with singles like "No Body" and 2024's "Texas," the latter of which appeared on his 2025 album, For Recreational Use Only.