Saturday, October 26

CMT pulls music video for Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’

“Try that on CMT,” Jason Aldean simply bought informed.

The country-music community pulled Mr. Aldean’s video for his newest hit ”Try That in a Small Town,” after days of accusations of racism and gun fetishism.



The community confirmed to Variety on Tuesday that it had pulled the clip efficient yesterday, however it didn’t launch a public remark.

The music, backed by a brand new video that went on-line final week, says that the chaos you see in huge cities wouldn’t occur in rural America.

According to Vulture, the video options information footage projected on the Maury County courthouse, the place a lynching passed off within the Nineteen Twenties.

The video additionally contains photos of riots and police-protester clashes.

“Well, try that in a small town / See how far ya make it down the road / Around here, we take care of our own … I recommend you don’t / Try that in a small town,” the music states.

There have been different costs of affection for “sundown towns,” the place blacks dared not enter after the solar set through the Jim Crow “lynch law” period.

“These references are not only meritless, but dangerous. There is not a single lyric in the song that references race or points to it — and there isn’t a single video clip that isn’t real news footage,” Mr. Aldean stated in an announcement posted to Twitter.

“While I can try and respect others to have their own interpretation of a song with music- this one goes too far,” he stated.

Mr. Aldean stated within the assertion that the music “for me, refers to the feeling of a community that I had growing up, where we took care of our neighbors, regardless of differences of background or belief. Because they were our neighbors, and that was above any differences.”

On one political situation, “Try That in a Small Town” is hardly ambiguous — gun management.

“Got a gun that my granddad gave me / They say one day they gonna round up / Well that sh— might fly in the city; good luck,” Mr. Aldean sings.

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