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Aldean releases new single from next CD

Monday, July 16, 2012 – On the heels of five consecutive number one singles, Jason Aldean releases the driving lead single Take A Little Ride from his upcoming fifth studio album today.

The track, which can be previewed, is now available for purchase at iTunes, and physical singles will be sold at Wal-Mart stores nationwide beginning Aug. 7.

"Everyone has been asking if the new album is going to be different from the 'My Kinda Party' album," said Aldean. "I tried to find the best songs that I could and also ones that fit what I do in my live show. There's a little bit of everything, including some more traditional country stuff and some songs that might raise a few eyebrows. I thought this would be a great lead single to come with after Fly Over States...it's about grabbing your girl and getting lost in the country. Sounds like a pretty good Friday night to me."

The song was written by Dylan Altman, Rodney Clawson and Jim McCormick.

Aldean's fifth studio album, due out this fall, is the follow up to "My Kinda Party."


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