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Maren Morris Clashes With Jason Aldean Over ‘Try That In A Small Town’

Maren Morris is seemingly about to kickstart another round of controversy surrounding Jason Aldeanโ€™s hit single, Try That In A Small Town.

Teasing what looks like a new music video, Morris posted a photo of herself alongside a partial small-scale, possibly Claymation or animated set featuring a billboard that reads, โ€œWelcome to Our Perfect Small Town From Sunrise to Sundown.โ€

The Humble Quest singer captioned the Instagram post over the weekend, โ€œIโ€™m done filling a cup with a hole in the bottom.โ€

While Morrisโ€™ post is small-scale, cutesy and colourful, Aldeanโ€™s Try That In A Small Town music video finds Aldean standing before a church with an American flag draped over the entrance.

From there, the video weaves real-life footage of flag burning, protests, and a robbery at a convenience store. Aldean has denied โ€œpro-lynchingโ€ allegations as the footage was reportedly filmed at a Columbia, Tennessee courthouse at the site of a 1933 lynching.On Facebook, Aldean wrote that Try That In A Small Town โ€œRefers to the feeling of a community that I had growing up, where we took care of our neighbors [sic], regardless of differences of background or belief. Because they were our neighbors [sic], and that was above any differences.โ€

Rolling Stone reports that this isnโ€™t the first time Morris and Aldean have clashed. Morris called Aldeanโ€™s wife, Brittany, โ€œInsurrection Barbieโ€ after she made alleged transphobic comments on social media last year.

She also appeared as a guest judge on a January 2023 episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race and addressed homophobia in country music with its queen competitors.

โ€œWhen I was a guest judge on Drag Race, I did feel like I just wanted to speak from my heart and apologise [for country musicโ€™s treatment of the LGBTQ community] as an artist that comes from the genre,โ€ she said in a Billboard interview. โ€œI felt like country music, in some ways, gets overlooked in that community because they rightfully assume itโ€™s not a welcoming community.

โ€œNo โ€œsorryโ€ is going to undo the decades of harm that the country music industry has done to LGBTQ people in terms of representation. I was trying to say that thereโ€™s a lot of good people in this genre, and I hope that you donโ€™t write it off forever because of what some artists said on their stage.โ€

Replying to Morrisโ€™ Instagram post, Brandi Carlile, Morrisโ€™ collaborator in the supergroup The Highwomen, wrote, โ€œOh it is ONโ€ with a fire emoji.

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