Blake Shelton is tilling 1,600 acres of Oklahoma dirt for a harvest he refuses to taste. The country star admits he does not eat vegetables at all. Yet he is spending his spring covered in mud at Ten Point Ranch.
He and Gwen Stefani are “stepping it up” this year with a massive plan that involves a “big black cobra” and a very famous orange tractor. He looks completely at home while tilling the ground for sweet corn and squash. He even wrote a hilarious song on his tractor.
Watch the video below to hear his new “Kubota” rap before it goes viral:
Blake Shelton Reveals Exciting Plans For His Oklahoma Farm
Fans are absolutely loving this side of the singer. Fans pointed out how sweet it is to see “Gwen” getting her hands dirty right alongside him. It is clear that the simple life suits them much better than the red carpets of Hollywood.
Working together on the ranch has brought a new kind of harmony to their lives. This down to earth energy flows directly into their music, turning farm chores into art. That same love for the land and each other is what makes their recent musical collaborations feel so special and real.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani – Purple Irises (Official Visualizer)
Their song “Purple Irises” is the perfect sunset to a long day of farming. The music feels vintage and warm, just like a quiet afternoon in Tishomingo. It talks about picking flowers and taking risks on love, which is exactly what they are doing on their ranch.
Blake Shelton has always been a straight shooter with a heart of gold. His journey from a young singer to a professional gardener shows that he stayed true to his roots. Follow Blake Shelton on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for more updates from the farm.