Jason Aldean stirred controversy this week due to his song "Try That In a Small Town," which was released in May. The song's accompanying music video is also under fire, as Billboard confirms it was pulled from the rotation on CMT this week.
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In the song, Aldean paints a picture of how residents of a small town may respond to crime or the possibility of guns being taken away by the government.
In the chorus, Aldean sings,
"Well, try that in a small town
See how far ya make it down the roadAround here, we take care of our ownYou cross that line, it won't take longFor you to find out, I recommend you don'tTry that in a small town"
The specific crimes Aldean mentions in the song include "Sucker punch somebody on a sidewalk" and "Carjack an old lady at a red light," among others.
The lyrics have drawn criticism from some social media users who are disappointed by Aldean's reference about using gun violence against potential perpetrators. Some have noted that Aldean had performed during the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting in 2017, which killed 60 concertgoers.
.@Jason_Aldean - who was on-stage during the mass shooting at a Las Vegas concert in 2017 that killed 60 people and wounded over 400 more - has recorded a song called ?Try That In A Small Town? about how he and his friends will shoot you if you try to take their guns. pic.twitter.com/hWGdEgS33v
