Try That in a Small Town features lyrics threatening violence against protesters and has been removed from Country Music Television, but Aldean says it is a celebration of community
Before abruptly ending his performance at the Xfinity Theatre in Hartford over the weekend, the Dirt Road Anthem crooner tried to sing another line from his song but he could barely do it.
i m tired of talkin , man, y all ain t listenin them old dirt roads is what y all missin yeah, i m chilling on a dirt road [nate] dirt road anthem is a good example of bro country, which is a subgenre of music that is defined by the presence of a bro. uh, that could be sam hunt. [sam] i knew she d find a way to get over me. but i never thought. she would get down with somebody i know that could be thomas rhett. do you hear that? (hear that?) it s where i m at (it s where i m at) it s the sound of teardrops fallin down that could be florida georgia line. baby, you re a song you make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise country music had become so aggressively commercial that a lot of casual listeners felt like i can t find a way into this anymore. this doesn t feel true to me. so we saw a return to a sort of songwriting that really was, you know, what they say about country music three chords and the truth.