If "The Voice" bromancers Adam Levine and Blake Shelton had to describe their relationship status on Facebook, they'd probably say "it's complicated."
Halfway through Monday's Top 10 performance show, the duo were writing a sure-fire hit song in response to a viewer tweet. That all changed in the drop of a hat (or rather, mic), with one threatening to kill his rival.
At first, everyone played nicely. The coaches were generally complimentary of the singers, although most failed to match their previous week's performances.
Then host Carson Daly relayed a question tweeted by one of the show's fans: "Will Adam and Blake do a duet this season?"
"Yeah, we wrote a song together," Adam said. "It's called 'Beer and Family.' It's really great."
That collaboration looked like it was news to Blake, but he was willing to give it a shot. "Sing a little bit of that for him," he told Adam.
"All I need is beer and family," sang Adam with a country twang.
"Blake, what's your part?" Carson asked.
"I actually drink the beer with my family," Blake said. So now we know what the video looks like.
If, that is, there is a video. Because soon afterward Adam took offense at Blake's seemingly innocuous reaction to one of James Wolpert's props.
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