‘The Voice’: Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani Serenade Each Other With Romantic Duet

We totally can't get enough of this new song! Less than 24 hours after debuting 'Go Ahead & Break My Heart,' Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani took the stage at 'The Voice' for an epic performance of their romantic duet. And they looked SO in love while doing it! Blake Shelton, 39, and Gwen Stefani, 46, brought their relationship back to where it all began on the May 9 episode of The Voice! The lovebirds teamed up for an amazing performance, singing their newly-released song "Go Ahead and Break My Heart" for the first time on television. Obviously, it was SO good!

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WOW, these two could not look more in love! From the second Gwen walked on the stage when her part came in, Blake couldn’t keep his eyes off her, and she looked back at him with the same loving gaze. Their chemistry was literally off the charts, but they didn’t let any of that get in the way of making sure they sounded incredible.

The song, which is featured on Blake’s upcoming album If I’m Honest, literally tells the story of Blake and Gwen’s romance, detailing how they got over tough breakups with help from one another, then found love once again…with each other.

“This is one of my favorite songs I’ve ever written or recorded,” the country singer admitted in an interview. “It came from a time and place when Gwen and I were beginning our journey together and both experiencing a hard time letting our guards down with each other. The song couldn’t possibly be more honest.” Stream the couple’s hits on Amazon Music HERE.

Blake and Gwen split from Miranda Lambert, 32, and Gavin Rossdale, 50, last summer, and unexpectedly found each other while they were both dealing with heartache as judges on The Voice. While the 39-year-old still stars as a coach on the show, Gwen isn’t on the roster this season or next, but clearly still considers the show home, as was made clear in tonight’s performance. SO GOOD!

What did you think of Blake and Gwen’s performance, HollywoodLifers? Are you lovin’ the song?