"The Weight of These Wings", Miranda Lambert's new album, is reported to be about her past relationships. Apparently, Blake Shelton forbade his girlfriend Gwen Stefani to listen to any songs from Lambert's sixth and latest album. Even though, the "Hollaback Girl" singer is believed to be obsessed with Miranda's new album.

Hollywood Life reports, an insider told In Touch magazine, "But, she hasn't listened to it yet because Blake is currently living at her house in Beverly Hills while he's taping The Voice in LA and he has a rule that Miranda's music isn't played -- ever!" It seems Blake Shelton is being a stickler to his rule and Gwen Stefani won't be hearing Miranda's new songs about his beau anytime soon.

But, what's the fuss about Lambert's new album? Miranda's break-up record, "The Weight of these Wings", is a taste of both broken heartedness and self-sufficiency; themes of heartache and melodies of deep and personal reflection are felt. Everyone are interested in listening to Lambert's interpretation of her emotional devastation in the light of her personal events. She actually made an emotional track "Tin Man" which is prevalent of total depression and acceptance.

The song pens a letter to the Wizard of Oz character about abandoning his quest to be more human: "You ain't missin' nothing, 'cause love is so damn hard / Take it from me, darling, you don't want a heart. Hey there Mr. Tin Man / I'm glad we talked this out / You can take mine if you want it / It's in pieces now / By the way there Mr. Tin Man / If you don't mind the scars / You give me your armor / You can have my heart," some lyrics from the song reviewed by the Taste of Country.

The 24-track album simply connotes her feeling of heartaches, moving on and commitment to self. Listening to her music creates acceptance to stitch yourself back as a whole again and adult manifestations on their failed relationship. These might have been one of the reasons why Blake might forbid Gwen.

It made quite a stir in Hollywood when the 4-year relationship of two country singers Blake and Miranda ended. Just a few months after, Blake found his new love with his co-judge in The Voice. Miranda made a mark on her recent album, which is mostly about her emotional trauma on loving, self-love, and making a commitment to stitch back herself after a tumultuous relationship.

Blake is not interested to be incessantly reminded of his past relationship with Miranda through her album and relive his ordeal. As of now, Gwen and Blake are very happy and rumors of their wedding wouldn't die down. However, this album wouldn't make any difference of their blossoming relationship.