Jason Aldean Is Facing Backlash Over Controversial Song Lyrics
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Country singer Jason Aldean has come under fire, metaphorically speaking at least, due to the lyrics of his new song "Try That in a Small Town." The song describes "good old boys" who "take care of their own" and won't tolerate disrespect of the police or the American flag, and draws a clear line between small-town America, which it purports are populated by proud owners of guns which they won't give up, and big cities where it is suggested that unpatriotic lawlessness rules.
Much of the iconography of the song will be familiar to anyone who has listened to a country music radio station, although some of the specifics have been deemed distasteful by listeners. Specifically, the pro-gun message of "Try That in a Small Town" is being questioned that Aldean was present at the mass shooting at the Route 91 music festival on the Las Vegas Strip in 2017.
.@Jason_Aldean - who was on-stage during the mass shooting at a Las Vegas concert in 2017 that killed 60 people and wounded over 400 more - has recorded a song called “Try That In A Small Town” about how he and his friends will shoot you if you try to take their guns. pic.twitter.com/hWGdEgS33v
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) July 17, 2023
The song was released on May 19, but the controversy surrounding it arose on July 14, after Aldean put out an accompanying music video.
"When u grow up in a small town, it’s that unspoken rule of 'we all have each other’s backs and we look out for each other,'" Aldean explained in a tweet promoting the music video. "It feels like somewhere along the way, that sense of community and respect has gotten lost. Deep down we are all ready to get back to that."
When u grow up in a small town, it’s that unspoken rule of “we all have each other’s backs and we look out for each other.” It feels like somewhere along the way, that sense of community and respect has gotten lost. Deep down we are all ready to get back to that. I hope my new… pic.twitter.com/b5E92j0YQ5
— Jason Aldean (@Jason_Aldean) July 14, 2023
Aldean added that he hopes the music video for "Try That in a Small Town" makes people feel less alone in wanting to go back to that way of life—although his choice of location for the video, the site of the public murder of a Black man, did not go unnoticed.
"Jason Aldean shot this at the site where a white lynch mob strung Henry Choate up at the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tenn., after dragging his body through the streets with a car in 1927," wrote journalist Ashton Pittman on Twitter. "That's where Aldean chose to sing about murdering people who don't respect police."
Jason Aldean shot this at the site where a white lynch mob strung Henry Choate up at the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tenn., after dragging his body through the streets with a car in 1927.
That's where Aldean chose to sing about murdering people who don't respect police. https://t.co/gBL7FlaBS2 pic.twitter.com/eGfmMc8HAI— Ashton Pittman (@ashtonpittman) July 17, 2023
While some believed the video for "Try That in a Small Town" highlighted the racial undertones of the song, turning uncomfortable subtext into actual text, others found the entire sensibility of the song to be lacking in classic country authenticity: a number of commentators have pointed out that Aldean is singing a small-town anthem despite the fact that he actually hails from the city of Macon, Georgia and now lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
Just a reminder that Jason Aldean grew up in a city (population approx. 160,000) and now lives in Nashville, TN (population 692,000).
He has no idea what “happens in a small town”, he’s just a racist who writes barely concealed lynching songs. https://t.co/5JvfucZ5cN— Kendall Brown (@kendallybrown) July 17, 2023
Author Matthew Chapman wrote that "this song absolutely captures everything about the American Right, from the paranoid threats of violence, to the irrational fetishization of communities where everyone acts and thinks the same, to the fact that the singer in fact grew up in a city."
I will say this much: this song absolutely captures everything about the American Right, from the paranoid threats of violence, to the irrational fetishization of communities where everyone acts and thinks the same, to the fact that the singer in fact grew up in a city. https://t.co/8NER303iGm
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan) July 18, 2023
"If country singers want to sing the praises of small towns, and about how life is quieter and simpler compared to living in the city, that’s obviously their right," wrote Brian Richards for Pajiba. "But when your praise of small towns involves fearmongering, and encouraging white people to lash out and go after anyone who looks or sounds differently than they do with guns, and with bills being signed into law, you deserve whatever smoke you get."
He added: "The mass shootings that keep happening over and over and over again in this country... They mostly happen in small towns."
Update: 07/19/2023
Aldean has publicly responded to the criticism of "Try That in a Small Town," denying allegations that it is "pro-lynching." The singer, who is recovering from heat exhaustion after running off stage mid-performance on July 15, is calling criticism of his song "meritless," and claims that it is about taking care of your neighbor, "regardless of differences of background or belief."
In the past 24 hours I have been accused of releasing a pro-lynching song (a song that has been out since May) and was subject to the comparison that I (direct quote) was not too pleased with the nationwide BLM protests. These references are not only meritless, but dangerous.…
— Jason Aldean (@Jason_Aldean) July 18, 2023
"My political views have never been something I’ve hidden from, and I know that a lot of us in this Country don’t agree on how we get back to a sense of normalcy where we go at least a day without a headline that keeps us up at night," he wrote on Twitter. "But the desire for it to- that’s what this song is about."
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