Jason Aldean Stands Firm on 'Try That in a Small Town' Despite Backlash

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Country music star Jason Aldean defends his controversial song and music video, "Try That in a Small Town," which was pulled from CMT rotation due to criticism of promoting gun violence and racism. Aldean argues that the song reflects the reality of the world and claims that the response and support for the song have been amazing. He believes that someone needed to speak up about the issues depicted in the video, even if it meant facing backlash.
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- Jason Aldean Defends Controversial Song: ‘I’m Not Sayin’ Anything That’s Not True’ HuffPost
- Jason Aldean Claims 'Small Town' Doesn't Say 'Anything That's Not True' Us Weekly
- Jason Aldean’s still backs song ‘Try That In A Small Town’ after months of backlash The News International
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