Miranda Lambert, along with the rest of Pistol Annies' members, released a new song, "Got My Name Changed Back," and fans believe it is a diss song for Blake Shelton. But, Gwen Stefani's boyfriend contradicts the assumptions and doesn't feel offended at all.

According to Regina Leader-Post, Miranda Lambert unveiled her new song's, "Got My Name Changed Back," music video on October 29. The track allegedly featured her hate over Blake Shelton and even referenced their divorce battle.

"It takes a judge to get married, takes a judge to get divorced," Miranda Lambert sang as she seemed to discuss her divorce with Blake Shelton. "Well the last couple of years, spent a lotta time in court, got my name changed back."

But Blake Shelton himself didn't see anything bad about Miranda Lambert's new track, "Got My Name Changed Back." A source told Hollywood Life that Gwen Stefani's boyfriend already listened to the song, and he even started to like its catchy tune. He also found it as a "good old-fashioned country" music.

Blake Shelton also didn't think that Miranda Lambert's "Got My Name Changed Back" is a diss song, although it has a passage that said; "I've got me an ex that I adored, but he got along good with a couple road whores." To recall, the former country music couple got surrounded by cheating allegations and rumors when they broke up.

Gwen Stefani's partner never saw Miranda Lambert's track as a personal attack as he perfectly knew what happened between them. Blake Shelton's conscience is clear, and all the dramas that occurred when they were still together and after their split are far behind him now.

The insider continued to say that Blake Shelton understands that people would always think that the lyrics of "Got My Name Changed Back" is about him and their divorce. But Gwen Stefani's former "The Voice" co-judge and Miranda Lambert's relationship is now a part of his past. He can even laugh about it and all the rough things that they went through.

Pistol Annies' Angaleena Presley even cleared that their new song, "Got My Name Changed Back," is not a diss track to anyone, not even to Blake Shelton. Miranda Lambert's co-member explained that the track has "nothing to do" with anyone in the group.

Blake Shelton's life is now with Gwen Stefani, and they are now enjoying three years of relationship. Miranda Lambert, on the other hand, said she is happily single after her split with Evan Felker over the summer.