Blake Shelton reveals he originally recorded Toby Keith’s ‘I Wanna Talk About Me'
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- Friday, 16 May 2025, 8:34AM

Did you know Blake Shelton nearly released a Toby Keith song that went on to become one of the late legend’s No. 1 hits?
Blake appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, talking about his newly-released album, how Post Malone inspired him to work on a new project, his 30th No. 1 single with a nod to George Strait, his upcoming return to The Voice stage and more.
During the interview, Jimmy Fallon asked, “is it true that earlier in your career, you almost released a country-rap song?”
“I did. In fact, I recorded the song,” Blake confirmed.
He went on to share why he recorded a country-rap song, and how it ended up going to Keith instead: “So, my producer at the time was a guy named Bobby Braddock, and he wrote me this song because I used to have these stupid raps. I would come into the studio singing every day about, you know, doo-doo and things like that. You know, fun things. And so, he wrote me this song, and we recorded it, and the label at the time said, you know, said ‘we don’t want any part of that song.’
And so, Bobby, the writer of the song, said, ‘well, can I take it and pitch it to other artists?’ And the first person he played it for was Toby Keith, (and) it became one of Toby Keith’s biggest No. 1 songs. it’s called ‘I Wanna Talk About Me.’ …He always reminded me that it found its right home.”
Toby Keith released I Wanna Talk About Me on his 13-track studio album, Pull My Chain, in 2001. He died, aged 62, after a years-long battle with stomach cancer on February 5, 2024. The country music community mourned his loss in heartfelt tributes.
Blake honoured the late country star and fellow Oklahoma-born artist when Toby was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in October 2024, months after his passing. He was one of three artists to perform in Toby's honour at the induction ceremony (though he performed I Love This Bar and Red Solo Cup, rather than I Wanna Talk About Me). Post Malone and Eric Church also took the stage to pay tribute to Toby Keith as he was inducted alongside John Anderson and James Burton.
Blake teamed up with John Anderson on one of the tracks on his new album, For Recreational Use Only, which released last week. Blake’s first album in four years also includes a new duet with wife Gwen Stefani, a collaboration with Craig Morgan, Texas, Let Him in Anyway, Stay Country or Die Tryin’ and more.
During his time on The Tonight Show, Blake also performed Texas from his latest record. Watch below.