Jason Aldean’s track “Try That In A Small Town” stirred controversy upon its release. Initially, Aldean explained the song as shedding light on societal issues, stating, “This song summarizes the way a lot of people feel.” However, the accompanying music video faced severe criticism, accused of promoting violence and racism.
In response, Aldean defended his song, emphasizing the need to address societal wrongs. He clarified, “I’m not sayin’ anything that’s not true,” regarding footage of unrest featured in the video.
Reflecting on the backlash, Aldean acknowledged societal sensitivities towards mentioning guns. Despite criticism, Aldean stood firm, stating, “People have made the song into something that it’s not.”
Despite the controversy, “Try That In A Small Town” soared on the charts, claiming the #1 spot on iTunes and Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, with record-breaking sales. Despite differing opinions, the song’s success underscores its resonance with many listeners.