The country music community has seen plenty of uproar lately surrounding Jason Aldean's latest single "Try That in a Small Town." It began when country listeners and others on social media expressed concerns about the song, interpreting the lyrics as promoting violence or being racially charged. Artists have been getting in on the conversation as well, and a particularly fiery spat broke out between Jason Isbell and Jake Owen on Twitter.
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Interestingly, the debate between Isbell and Owens wasn't necessarily about the content of the song itself, but rather the validity of artists recording songs written by other people.
Isbell — a country/Americana artist who is known for speaking his mind on Twitter — addressed this angle in a tweet on Thursday, July 19, pointing to the fact that Aldean did not write the song himself.
"[I] dare Aldean to write his next single himself. That's what we try in my small town," Isbell wrote.
Isbell then addressed Aldean directly, issuing a challenge of sorts for the longtime country singer to write a song solo.
"Ok here ya go @Jason_Aldean I'm challenging you to write a song yourself," Isbell wrote. "All alone. If you're a recording artist, make some art. I want to hear it."
Owen then took to Twitter to defend Aldean, calling out Isbell for not confronting Aldean in person.
"Jason, you're always the first to get behind your keyboard and spout off with this stupid sh--," Owens wrote. "In 'my small town' you just walk up to the guy and be a man to his face if you want the smoke... not tweet it at him.... Tough guy."
Jason, you?re always the first to get behind your keyboard and spout off with this stupid shit. In ?my small town? you just walk up to the guy and be a man to his face if you want the smoke? not tweet it at him?. Tough guy. https://t.co/Sm7jbD9HX3
