Blake Shelton is proving that even everyday ranch work can become a performance. At his $4 million Oklahoma property, the 49-year-old country star recently gave fans a playful peek into his fall preparations, sharing a video of himself planting “some fall food plots” while riding his big red tractor.
Tractor, Tunes, and a Twist on a Classic
What made the clip go viral wasn’t just Shelton’s enthusiasm for farm life—it was his musical twist. Channeling Gwen Stefani’s No Doubt hit Hella Good, he cheekily altered the lyrics to fit his planting mission. Sitting atop the tractor, he sang: “Got me feeling hella good, so I’m gonna keep on planting,” giving fans a fun and unexpected blend of country life and pop culture.
Shelton’s playful commentary, combined with his evident joy at “really doing it,” struck a chord with followers. Social media was flooded with praise, with fans celebrating both his authenticity and his quirky rendition of a well-known pop hit.
Life on the Ranch
Shelton purchased the Oklahoma ranch for roughly $4 million before he and Stefani built their dream home. The couple raises animals on the property and even constructed a chapel, where they tied the knot in the summer of 2021. Their family, including Stefani’s children Kingston, 19, Zuma, 16, and Apollo, 11, divides time between the ranch and their $14 million Encino, Los Angeles mansion.
Shelton’s latest video serves as a reminder that, for some, country living can be just as entertaining—and performative—as a sold-out concert. Whether riding a tractor or tweaking pop lyrics on the spot, Blake Shelton continues to blend charm, humor, and music in every corner of his life.