Jason Isbell dared Jason Aldean – the artist behind the controversial single “Try That In A Small Town” – to “write his next single himself” in a dig that sparked criticism from fellow singer-songwriter Jake Owen on Wednesday.
Isbell issued the dare on Wednesday following the release of Aldean’s music video for the single, which is filmed at the site of a historic lynching in Tennessee.
“Dare Aldean to write his next single himself. That’s what we try in my small town,” wrote Isbell, referring to Aldean’s absence from the writing credits on “Try That In A Small Town.”
“Ok here ya go @Jason_Aldean I’m challenging you to write a song yourself. All alone. If you’re a recording artist, make some art. I want to hear it.”
Isbell later made a jab at Aldean and asked how he could “defend the content of a song” he wasn’t even in the room for.
“You just got it from your producer. If you’d been there when it was written, you’d be listed as a writer. We all know how this works,” Isbell wrote.
Isbell’s remark didn’t fly with country singer Jake Owen, who slammed the “tough guy” for his diss aimed at Aldean.
“Jason, you’re always the first to get behind your keyboard and spout off with this stupid shit. In ‘my small town’ you just walk up to the guy and be a man to his face if you want the smoke… not tweet it at him…. Tough guy,” Owen wrote.
Isbell later criticized Owen’s comment, writing: “What really gets me about this is that it’s saying ‘if you don’t believe you can physically overpower me, you aren’t allowed to publicly disagree with me.’ What does that say to the people in your life who aren’t big strong boys? They just have to shut up?”
He went on to claim that he tried to tag Aldean on Twitter before correcting himself, noting that the country singer has an underscore in his handle.
Owen, in a series of tweets on Thursday, shared that he’s spent his career trying to promote positivity and that he believes he FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS