Jason Aldean recently talked with E! Pop Daily and was asked if he would ever cancel a concert like Eric Church recently did to attend a sporting event.
Jason was a bit uncomfortable with the question saying, “This is a tricky question because Eric is a friend of mine. I am a diehard Georgia Bulldogs fan and the Atlanta Braves, and I understand somewhat where he’s coming from, but I don’t know that I could cancel a show to make it to a game.”
He added, “I feel like if people buy a ticket and come see your show, you kinda have to hold up to your end of the deal on that. I know Eric’s a huge basketball Carolina fan, and I don’t wanna dive into that too much, but I don’t think I would feel good if I did that. I don’t know if I could pull it off.”
20 Songs That Made Jason Aldean A Superstar
20. “Night Train” – 2013
ShareA solid song about two lovers finding the perfect spot for romance at night while waiting for a train to pass by. Jason debuted the song on June 5, 2013, at the CMT Music Awards.
19. “Crazy Town” – 2010
ShareA fun song used by the Nashville Predators at their home games in a pregame video. The song was also used by the Predators during their walkout at the 2020 NHL Winter Classic.
18. “Fly Over States” – 2012
ShareThis song became Aldean’s seventh number one hit. The title references the term “flyover states,” often associated with the Southern and Midwestern United States. The lyrics tell the story of two men on a first-class flight "from New York to Los Angeles," discussing who would want to live in the land they are seeing down below and saying that the land is "in the middle of nowhere."
17. “Tattoos On This Town” – 2011
ShareThe song’s video portrays a young couple's love story, starting from their teenage years, fast-forwarding through marriage and settling down, all the way to the young man's leaving for war. Jason said of the song, "It reminds me of where I’m from, and some of the stuff I did when I was growing up.”
16. “Gonna Know We Were Here” – 2015
ShareIt was released in August 2015 as the fourth single from Aldean's 2014 album Old Boots, New Dirt. Staying true to Jason’s tested and true song “formula,” it charted at number five on the Billboard Country Songs chart.
15. “My Kinda Party” – 2010
ShareA song big enough to title an album and a tour, this song is a country-rock song about a guy who's "worked all week" asking a girl out for a tailgate party and bonfire and asking her to stay the night with him afterward.
14. “Dirt Road Anthem” – 2011
ShareWritten by fellow artists Brantley Gilbert and Colt Ford, when this song came out Aldean's publicist teased about the song, suggesting Aldean listened to "a little Snoop Dogg in his time." However, Jason said he did not consider "Dirt Road Anthem" a rap song, although he later did a remix of the song with Ludacris.
13. “Relentless” – 2008
ShareThe song’s lyrics describe his lover as being "relentless" in nature saying, "I can't outrun it / Just keeps coming / Girl, your love is relentless." He compares her to a daydream, crashing waves, and a storm.
12. “Lights Come On” – 2016
ShareThe music video for this song premiered in June 2016. It is 5 minutes long and combines tour footage of Aldean's 2016 “Six String Circus Tour,” with an in-depth interview in which he states what touring means to him.
11. “Rearview Town” – 2019
ShareA title track “Rearview Town” reached number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in August of 2019, which made this Jason’s 21st number one, also making him sixth in ranking of artists with the most number-one songs on the chart.
10. “Any Ol’ Barstool” – 2016
ShareThis song originally was not written with Aldean in mind, but after he heard it from producer Michael Knox, he fell in love with its "traditional country sound." During interviews for the album They Don’t Know, Jason called it "one of the most well-written songs" on the project.
9. “Drowns the Whiskey” (featuring Miranda Lambert) – 2018
ShareA masterful duet with Miranda Lambert that blends their voices perfectly. The song sings about his vain attempts to "drown" the memory of a former loved one by drinking whiskey but instead observes that the memory "drowns the whiskey.”
8. “Blame It on You” – 2020
ShareThis song’s music video was released on January 28, 2021. It told a story about the relationship of a young couple in the 1940s.
7. “She’s Country” – 2008
ShareOne of Aldean’s signature songs. The song became Aldean's second number one hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in May 2009. This song is also used in the video game “Rock Band” Country Track Pack.
6. “Hicktown” – 2005
ShareOur introduction to Jason Aldean in 2005, “Hicktown” was his debut single, and remains one of his greatest songs.
5. “Don’t You Wanna Stay” (with Kelly Clarkson) – 2010
ShareAldean and Clarkson performed the song on several occasions, notably on the tenth season of American Idol and at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards. The song was nominated for "Best Country Duo/Group Performance" at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards.
4. “We Back” – 2019
ShareJason said that the idea for the song came when he sent a request to Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line asking for a song with "tempo" to it. Within a few days, Hubbard contacted him with the finished song, which Aldean immediately liked and chose to record.
3. “Amarillo Sky” – 2006
ShareAn early hit for Jason, it earned him two nominations at the 2006 Academy of Country Music Awards for Video of the Year and Song of The Year as well as video with the best direction at the CMT Music Awards.
2. “Big Green Tractor” – 2009
ShareThis is Aldean’s breakout hit. Within three years the song sold 2,028,000 downloads in the United States. As a ringtone, “Big Green Tractor” became the #1 ringtone in all genres in 2009 becoming the first Country ringtone to hold that distinction and logged more than one million downloads.
1. “If I Didn’t Love You” (with Carrie Underwood) – 2021
ShareAn amazing duet with Carrie Underwood. This song’s story is just beginning as it is nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. The song also is nominated for three categories at the Academy for Country Music Awards 2022 for Single of The Year, Musical Event of the Year, and Video Music of The Year.