‘I get to be a Country singer and a handful of people in the world get to do what I do’

Post Malone, Blake Shelton Release 'Pour Me a Drink': Listen

Just a few days away from the release of his 13th studio album, and potentially on the cusp of his 30th number one song, Blake Shelton shared with Katie Neal the moment that inspired him to jump back into the album arena.

“I’ve been so excited and grateful to see the reception that it’s gotten because, man, I hadn’t even made an album in years,” Blake says of the success of “Texas” which continues to climb the charts. “I was kind of OK with that because, I just kind of been in the grind with ‘The Voice,’ and just my career over the last, you know, now quarter century.”

“It wasn’t until Post Malone called and asked if I would sing ‘Pour Me A Drink’ with him for his record, and then it came out as a single, and then we made a video, and just being around him and his excitement for Country music and how much he loves it,” shares Shelton. “It truly did. I credit Post all the time. It was the wake up call I needed to realize, ‘what am I doing?’ I get to be a Country singer and a handful of people in the world get to do what I do, and I need to get back in there and make another record.”

First up with his new lit fire was “Texas,” which Blake says is a “once in a lifetime” song. “It’s just when you hear it, it’s it for me anyway, it was impossible to get it out of my mind. I’d wake up in the middle of the night just singing my own song. Like normally if I make a record and by the time I get a mixed version of it, I’m so sick of it. I never want to hear it again, you know, when you work on something like that. And I just still sitting here right now, it’s so much fun, that song. I love the George Strait references in there, and ‘All My Ex’s.’ It’s just been a blast.”

After his collab with Post Malone marked Shelton’s 29th number one, could “Texas” be lucky number 30? “if we’re able to get to 30, I may lose my mind,” smiles Blake. “That might be the thing that sends me over the edge.”