"I think with every album we've tried to push a little bit more and not go in a completely different direction … but not feel like we're making the same record over and over," he said. And he said the song gives fans a preview of what they can expect from the rest of the album. I think it's one of those things people don't expect to hear from us, which I like to throw those songs in every now and then."Īldean said the "clincher" for him was that the lyrics mention one of his favorite country groups: Alabama. "This was a song that came in that I thought was really cool and different and it was different than anything we've put out. "I don't want to feel like we keep doing the same thing," he said. The content is sexier than the songs he normally records, and the tempo is slower than the fast songs Aldean tends to release as the first song from new albums. The song, which is available on iTunes today, is the first single from Aldean's forthcoming album that will be in stores by Christmas.Īldean is the first to admit the steamy song - written by Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line, along with prolific songwriters Chris Tompkins and Rodney Clawson - is a change of pace for him. That's how he described "Burnin' It Down" this weekend ahead of his Great American Ball Park show in Cincinnati. Ask Jason Aldean what his new song "Burnin' It Down" is about and he might say: "A dude that was, you know, just having fun naked in the bed making out with this chick listening to 'Dixieland Delight' and drinking whiskey."
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