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GOP candidates back controversial ‘Try That in a Small Town’ song.

Republican presidential candidates are rallying behind country music⁢ singer Jason Aldean and ⁣his song “Try That in a Small ⁤Town,” issuing statements ⁤of support in what has become‍ a political⁣ controversy and playing the tune at⁢ their campaign ⁢rallies.

Since‌ its release in mid-May, the now divisive song⁤ has skyrocketed in popularity among GOP and conservative listeners while being roundly denounced by the left, Democrats, and mainstream media, who portray it as promoting‍ gun​ violence and vigilantism.

Aldean has said the‌ song represents ​an “unspoken rule” for people⁢ raised in small towns: They have each other’s backs.

Adding to the controversy was​ the official music video for the song, which premiered July 14 on YouTube.

On July 20, “Try That ⁢in a Small Town” hit #1 on ‍the U.S. ‌iTunes chart.

Music Television (MTV) and Country Music Television (CMT), however, have banned‌ the video from ‍playing on their networks.

Nikki⁣ Haley at the Moms for Liberty Joyful Warriors Summit in Philadelphia, Pa., on June 30, 2023.‌ (Beth Brelje/The Epoch Times)

Among the​ 2024 hopefuls touting‌ the song are Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former UN ‌Ambassador and South ⁢Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.

Mr. DeSantis and Mr. Pence made‌ public comments backing​ the song,⁢ and Ms. Haley ‍and Mr. ‍Ramaswamy played the music at their rallies and have committed to keep doing so.

On July 21⁤ in South‌ Carolina, Ms. Haley posted on Twitter: “You all know I love ⁣music. tonight in ‍Greenville, we added a ⁤new song to the playlist: Jason Aldean’s ‘Try ⁣That‌ in a Small Town.’

Lyrics, Messages, and Images

With inner-city crime a flashpoint issue in‍ politics and the culture wars, the song and video make comparisons​ between how lawless behavior is handled ​in urban environments in America and how it is dealt ​with in ⁤the nation’s small​ towns.

The ⁤song⁢ implies that illegal and violent conduct that flourishes and is not prosecuted in urban places⁢ is promptly handled in smaller communities, with⁢ that discipline ​being administered,​ in part, by private citizens.

The⁤ song starts with⁣ the lines: “Sucker punch somebody on a sidewalk/ Carjack an old lady‍ at ‌a ⁣red light …/ Ya think it’s cool…. ”

And it continues: ‍“Well, try​ that in a small town/ … Around here, we take care ⁤of our own.”

The ​official music video for the song‌ contains, among ⁣other⁤ action footage, ⁣cityscape images of the American flag being set on fire, a person brandishing a gun jumping over a liquor store counter,‍ and rioters throwing objects ​at​ police.

Near the end of the video, there is a segment in which the American flag is being raised⁤ and images of kids playing in a yard,‍ hunters ‌with guns, and a tractor rolling across a field.

As of July 22, on the official YouTube‍ page of Jason Aldean,⁣ the music video had 10 million views.

Different Perspectives

Karlos K. Hill, a scholar who is black, criticized ⁣the⁣ song in⁣ an



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