Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani Make Romantic ‘Nobody But You’ LIVE Debut at 2020 Grammys — “He Held Her Hand and Hearts Melted”
Los Angeles | January 27, 2020
Under the bright lights of the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, country’s golden couple Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani took the stage to perform their heartfelt duet, “Nobody But You,” for the very first time live — and it was a moment that had fans everywhere swooning.
A Performance Built on Love and Chemistry
Blake began the song alone, guitar in hand, his voice warm and earnest. Moments later, Gwen glided out in a breathtaking Dolce & Gabbana white gown adorned with roses, joining him center stage. The two entwined melodically and emotionally, holding hands and staring deeply into each other’s eyes as the lyrics expressed devotion:
“I don’t wanna live without you… I don’t wanna love nobody but you.”
Their chemistry was electric, personal, and unforgettable.
Critics and Fans Were Mesmerized
Billboard praised their performance as bringing “endless love” to the room, while E! Online reported hearts were literally melting under their glow onstage.
Many pointed out how the lyrics—originally not written as a duet—seemed to capture the couple’s genuine bond:
“Once we listened to it… we realised it’s the perfect duet, especially for us,” Blake said when reflecting on why Gwen joined him.
A Night to Remember
The performance came early in the show, closely following a moving tribute to Kobe Bryant by Alicia Keys, Lizzo, and Boyz II Men, adding emotional weight to the evening.
From their first Grammy duet to the tender moments they shared on the Grammy red carpet—talking about how the song “fits our story perfectly”—Shelton and Stefani proved their relationship is more than just love: it’s creative partnership and genuine connection.
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Behind the Song & Career Highlights
“Nobody But You” was released January 21, 2020, as part of Blake’s Fully Loaded: God’s Country compilation. It became a hit, debuting at the top of the Digital Songs chart and later going platinum, reaching the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Gwen joined Blake again that year, performing the track during her Las Vegas residency Just a Girl and at the ACM Specials — reinforcing the song’s personal resonance.
Final Take
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s Grammy performance wasn’t just heartfelt—it was headline-making. In a blend of country warmth and pop romance, they showed the world that when love meets music, magic happens.
One song, one stage, two hearts unfiltered.