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Jason aldean burnin it down album
Jason aldean burnin it down album








jason aldean burnin it down album

This sounds more like a fatally misfired attempt to pen a melancholic soliloquy for the twenty-first century than something that would make you want to dance between the sheets to. To me, what’s most off-putting about this is the same factor behind his lead singles in general: his overt self-serious delivery. Therefore, it’s unimpeachably country, damn it! ) When I first head this, I got the impression Aldean also sought out Joey Moi for at least this cut in that it sounds reminiscent of Florida-Georgia Line’s own “Dayum, Baby”.īut, lo and behold: it name-drops BOTH Jack Daniels and “Old Alabama”. Httpv://I was surprised to find that Aldean’s longtime producer, Michael Knox, produced this.

jason aldean burnin it down album

I think I’ll pull out some wholesome Conway Twitty to cleanse my mind now! With that, it’s no surprise that Florida Georgia Line is connected to this smoldering piece of dreck.

jason aldean burnin it down album

What’s more, I know that readers will tell me that I shouldn’t have been surprised at this point, but it’s been so long since I’ve turned to a mainstream country radio station that I was still dumbfounded by how decidedly non-country this song sounds, especially the intro! It’s something that would fit perfectly on a pop station and might even sound good there, but it’s way too low rent in the context of country music. “Burnin’ it Down” crosses the line to the latter categories on all accounts. And there’s a line between a classy, passionate love song and a classless, passionless sex filled song. There’s a line between a sexy song and a sex filled song. There’s a line between a passionate love song and a passionless song. Instead, the song is high octane graphic with no sense of real intimacy and nothing left up to the imagination. But their songs maintained a respect for the intimacy, which Jason Aldean’s “Burnin” it Down” grossly fails to do. Conway Twitty, Alabama, Charlie Rich, even Alan Jackson ,as well as many others, haven’t shied away from memorably singing about sexual intimacy. It covers the topical gambit of love, drinking, cheating, murder and, yes, even passion. Written by Rodney Clawson, Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, and Chris TompkinsĬountry music isn’t historically prudish.










Jason aldean burnin it down album