Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Blake Shelton and Warner Music Nashville had one of the longest-surviving artist/label relationships in the business, going back more than two decades, but it’s over now, as the singer and the company jointly announced Tuesday that they are “amicably parting ways.” Shelton’s first album with Warner’s Nashville division was his sophomore release “The Dreamer,” which came out in early 2003, following an earlier debut on the Giant label.
His last full album for the label, “Body Language,” came out more than three years ago, in May 2021. In a statement, Shelton said, “I moved to Nashville when I was 17 to sing country music and get a record deal.
Along with the support from Warner, my dreams came true, and then some. It’s impossible to name everyone who has had a hand in all the success we enjoyed, but a huge and heartfelt thank you to the Giant Records, Warner Bros.
Records and Warner Music Nashville staff and family.” The announcement gave no indication of where Shelton might land next.Warner Music Nashville also released a statement, unattributed to any individual. “Working alongside Blake these past 23 years has been an honor and a privilege,” it said. “Together, we’ve celebrated a record number of hit songs, sold-out tours and award wins.
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