Production Company Defends Jason Aldean’s Controversial Courthouse Location Choice in ‘Small Town’ Music Video

Country star Jason Aldean is facing backlash over the music video for his song “Try That in a Small Town,” which was filmed at the Maury County Courthouse in Tennessee. Critics argue that the lyrics have racial undertones and promote a “pro-lynching” message. However, the production company behind the video, TackleBox, defends its decision to film at the courthouse, noting that it is a popular location for filming. The courthouse was also featured in other music videos and movies. The controversy has led Country Music Television (CMT) to pull the video from circulation. Aldean has denied the allegations, stating that the song does not reference race and that the news footage used in the video is authentic. He also addressed his connection to past acts of violence, such as the Route 91 Harvest music festival shooting in 2017 and the Nashville school shooting in March. Aldean emphasizes that the song is about coming together as a community and finding a sense of normalcy in a troubled world.

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