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Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’ Sparks Outrage, but Tops Hot 100

Outrage​ Over Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small​ Town’ Backfires as Song Tops Hot⁢ 100

So, how’s that social quarantine of “Try That in a Small Town” working?

Weeks after Jason Aldean’s ‍hit song was accused of being a “dog⁣ whistle” for racist “violence” by numerous mainstream⁣ media ⁣publications after its video ​was‌ published, the⁢ country song hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 ⁣singles chart⁤ on Monday, giving Aldean his first​ single atop the⁣ chart.

According to a Billboard report on Monday announcing the ⁢latest Hot 100, ⁣this is the first time that country music has held the ⁣top‌ three spots on the wider singles chart. ⁢Not only that, but all ‍three spots are held by songs and/or artists that drive the left mad more than your usual ode to pickup trucks or ⁢small-town living.

Top Three Spots on the Chart

  1. Jason‍ Aldean ⁢- ‌”Try That in a​ Small Town”
  2. Morgan Wallen – “Last Night”
  3. Luke Combs – “Fast Car”

However,⁤ the​ jump​ from ⁣No. 2 last week to No. 1 this week was a huge​ one for Aldean. Streams⁢ for “Try That” were up 165 percent compared to last week, according to Billboard, and it also was up 21 percent in ​radio airplay‌ impressions,⁣ although straight-up‌ sales were down 23 percent.

The song still tops ‌the digital sales chart ⁢at that lower number, however, and it jumped from No. 37 to No. 3 in terms of streaming songs.

In addition, Aldean managed to⁢ set a record for‍ longest time between first appearance on the Hot⁣ 100 and first No. ​1 single at less than‍ a month⁣ short of 18⁤ years.

Since‍ “Hicktown” debuted on the⁤ chart on Aug. 13, 2005, Aldean has had 40 entries on the Hot 100 — but none have topped the ⁢charts.

And‍ ascension didn’t come despite controversy, but rather because of‍ it.

“On July 18, Billboard confirmed that CMT‌ had pulled the official⁤ video for ‘Try That in a Small Town’ ⁢after three days in rotation; ⁤the network declined ⁢to say why. ​Following CMT’s decision, Aldean⁤ posted ⁢a message ⁤to his Instagram Stories ⁣regarding the contrasting⁤ reactions that the song ⁢and video have faced,” ⁢Billboard noted.

“The song’s ​video was ‍released on July 14, featuring footage of an American flag burning,⁣ protesters in confrontation with police,​ looters breaking⁢ a ‌display⁢ case and thieves⁣ robbing a convenience store; it has since been edited,‌ cutting six seconds. The clip has prompted a firestorm of ⁤opinions about ⁣it and the song’s intent and⁣ messaging.”

That “firestorm of opinions” included a denunciation by⁣ Rolling Stone — a music publication that once defended ⁤the singer behind “Cop Killer,”⁤ Ice-T. Because apparently “try that in‍ a small town / ⁣see how far ​you make it down the‍ road” is⁢ much more offensive than “cop killer, I know your momma’s grieving (f*** her!) / cop killer, but tonight we get even, yeah! ⁤/ Die, ‍die, die ⁣pig, die / F*** ​the ​police, f*** the police, f*** the⁢ police, f*** the‌ police.”

Well, while the music media keeps on wringing its hands, Americans keep ‍on voting ⁣with what they’re ‍listening to — which, again, is country music at ‌the ‌top of a‌ chart that usually sees pop acts at its upper echelons.

As ‍Aldean’s wife ⁤Brittany noted ⁢on ⁤Instagram, the media’s agenda didn’t pan ⁤out.

“Well,‍ yesterday was a monumental ‌day for @jasonaldean,” she wrote Tuesday. “#1 on the Billboard Hot 100‍ Chart!!

“A career first,” she said, before adding: “That sure did backfire, didn’t it?? The best fans EVERRRR.”

And gaining more‌ every day, it seems — much to the horror of⁢ mainstream ⁣and legacy music outlets who are more than willing to ⁢stand up ​for‍ the most heinous music, ​provided it backs their worldview, ⁣but tries⁢ to‍ damn ⁢ Jason Aldean over a​ relatively mild song⁢ simply because it refutes it.

The post⁢ Outrage Over Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’ Backfires⁣ as Song Tops Hot 100 ‍appeared first ⁤on The Western Journal.



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