Jason Aldean imparts his country way of life to his two small kids in the new music video for his melody “Let Your Young men Be Country.”
The track — off his recently delivered Roadway Bandit collection — advocates for allowing provincial children to carry on with experiences that are just about as lighthearted as could be expected. Young men growing up ought to have the option to vent with their companions, find a mid year line of work on a ranch and figure out how to invest heavily in the unassuming community networks that they call home, the melody says.
Aldean’s unique interaction to the tune is self-obvious: He’s a father to a youthful child named Memphis, who will turn six years of age in December. Memphis co-stars in the music video for “Let Your Young men Be Country,” in a hunting-centered cut that finds the dad and-child pair painting camo green on his appearances before they head out into the forest for a hunting trip.
Memphis isn’t the main relative to show up in the video. However the title of Aldean’s melody might put an emphasis on children, his young ladies got in on the tomfoolery, as well: The vocalist’s significant other Brittany and their 4-year-old girl Naval force likewise showed up in the video.
Brittany and Navy feed goats together and pose with the boys for a family photograph toward the end of the clip.
Aldean wasn’t the pen behind “Let Your Boys Be Country” — it’s a co-write between Allison Veltz, Jaron Boyer and Micah Wilshire — but he says that it was natural for him to apply its sentiment to his own relationship with his son.
“Little boys grow up to be men that are supposed to get married and take care of their family and be providers,” Aldean reflects. “As parents, you gotta raise ’em to be that. To me, it was a song that hit home when it comes to thinking about him being little and what’s in store for him later.”