Jason Aldean Keeps Turning Down a Kane Brown Collaboration For One Reason

Jason Aldean Keeps Turning Down a Kane Brown Collaboration For One Reason

Jason Aldean has yet to do a collaboration with Kane Brown, for one reason. Aldean, who has sung with Kelly Clarkson, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood and more, has had plenty of opportunities to sing with Brown, but says he is waiting for one important factor.

“I know where this is going already,” Aldean tells Audacy (via Country Now). “Kane’s reached out to me a couple times about doing something, and I’ve told him before that I’d love to do something with him. To me, those things are always, it’s all about the song. And obviously, Kane’s music and my music is really, really different, you know what I mean?”

Aldean would love to collaborate with Brown, but only when they find a song they both like.

“So when he sends a song to me, sometimes it’s just not really what I would normally do,” Aldean says. “And so I’ve always kind of told him, it’s about finding the right song. But I would love to do something with him. I think it’ll happen at some point when the right thing comes along. And we just kind of haven’t found that yet.”

Aldean admits that Brown might be losing patience with him, however.

“Kane likes to put me on blast,” he adds with a laugh.

Jason Aldean Enlists Carrie Underwood For “If I Didn’t Love You”

Aldean’s last big collaboration at radio was with Underwood, on “If I Didn’t Love You,” out in 2021. And like with Brown, he and Underwood wanted to collaborate for a while, but waited until they found the right song.

“We’d kind of thrown around the idea of doing a duet, but we really didn’t have the song, and we were trying to force it with other songs,” Aldean says on Apple Music Country. “They just kind of went in one day to try and write, and this is what they came up with. We had already gone in and tracked most of the album; this thing kind of came at the last minute.”

“If I Didn’t Love You” is written by Aldean’s band members Tully Kennedy and Kurt Allison, along with John Morgan and Bernardis Hughes. The song became a multi-week No. 1 hit for Aldean and Underwood.