Blake Shelton's new music video for "Came Here to Forget" is out. The video features a mysterious beautiful woman and it debuted during the season 12 premiere of Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch.

In the black-and-white clip, Shelton is seen sitting on the beach while contemplating and watching a gorgeous woman on the beach. The woman then goes into a bar and enjoys a drink with Shelton. While the woman dances, Shelton stands up and watches her before he leaves the bar and solemnly watches the ocean again.

"Girl getting over him and I'm getting over her/ The eyes have it made, ain't gotta say a word/ Misery loves company, that's why it's you and me," sings the judge on The Voice, which makes fans think that it is about his divorce with ex-wife, Miranda Lambert, and his newly found love with Gwen Stefani, Billboard reported.

Prior to the release, Shelton shared on Twitter that the single, which is from his upcoming album, If I'm Honest, "is about exploring something new." The track also explores fresh starts in relationships as well romantic encounters.

Although Shelton said that his 12th album would not talk about his divorce with Lambert back in 2015, he admitted that it was inspired by his relationships and emotions. He also hinted that it would include songs about his romance with No Doubt's Stefani, ET Online reported.

The 39-year-old country singer also shared to CMT After Midnight that the new album "lends itself to emotions and things that you go through when you go through a divorce and, more so, the getting over that and moving on and finding someone else.”

The singer will drop his new album on May 20 this year.

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