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A prominent [[Country Music]] singer from Macon, Georgia. Jason Aldean, born Jason Aldine Williams, didn't exactly get off to a running start. Although he first hooked up with producer Michael Knox in the late 1990s, it took several failed record deals (including one with juggernaut Capitol Records) before the independent Broken Bow Records signed him in 2005.
 
Aldean's first album was a solid enough release, bringing him three straight top 10 hits on the country charts, including the #1 hit "Why". The album included several co-writes from Big Kenny and John Rich of Big & Rich. He had the inevitable [[Sophomore Slump]] with ''Relentless'', but came back strong with ''Wide Open''. This third album produced three straight #1 hits, including "She's Country", which was the biggest country hit of 2009, and the ubiquitous "Big Green Tractor". And just to prove that he's back for good, ''My Kinda Party'' has produced three big hits, including the [[Kelly Clarkson (Music)|Kelly Clarkson]] duet "Don't You Wanna Stay".
 
Aldean is known for being more rock-influenced than his peers, which is saying a lot in a genre that is already showing a great deal of rock influence in the mainstream. Expect loud electric guitar over steel, although "The Truth" and "Big Green Tractor" show he can do a more country sound if he wants.
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* [[Flyover Country]]: Discussed in "Fly Over States", in which he sings the praises of the hard workers found in said regions.
* [[Performance Video]]: "Don't You Wanna Stay"; the video is just their performance at the Country Music Association Awards.
* [[Power Ballad]]: "Don't You Wanna Stay" plays this so straight that one critic described it as "[[Bryan Adams (Music)|Bryan Adams]] [[X Meets Y|meets]] [[Heart (Music)|Heart]]". And it is generally considered one of his best songs.
** "Why" is also one to a lesser extent.
 
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