Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani made sweet music together on "The Voice" on Monday night.
The couple, who has been linked since last Fall, took the stage to sing their new duet, "Go Ahead and Break My Heart," for the first time.
The country crooner started singing alone before his gorgeous girlfriend joined him for the chorus. The two proceeded to stare into each other's eyes as they belted out the romantic tune.
They definitely have chemistry, right?!
Before the performance, Shelton revealed that he had some reservations about releasing the joint track.
"We're a little bit nervous about it, but nervous in a way that we can't wait and nervous in a way that we hope people think it's as good as we think it is," Shelton told PEOPLE. "It's like people getting a look at something personal for the first time."
Blake and Gwen co-wrote the song, which is "about some serious insecurities that we had when we first started down this road with each other," he told the mag. "We both had trust issues. We were getting over it, but we wrote this song about it, and it's perfect."
Shelton talked more in depth about his new album, "If I'm Honest," during his iHeartRadio album release show at The Honda Stage in Los Angeles.
He even joked about being so open about his private life on the record, admitting, "I figured since everybody else is cashing in on my life, I might as well as get some of that, too."
While his duet with Gwen has everyone talking, it's another track that's picking up traction. The song, "I Bet You Still Think About Me," is clearly a dig at ex-wife Miranda Lambert.
"It's basically what it sounds like," Shelton said about the meaning behind the tune. "At some point whether you go through a divorce or a breakup or whatever, once you get past the anger and the frustration of it all, you kind of go into the sad part of it where it's just like, 'Gosh, how come that didn't work out?'" And that's what this song is about. Even though stuff didn't work out, I bet you miss me a little bit. It's a sad song."