Music City Minute: Jason Aldean, Luke Combs, Cole Swindell

Jason Aldean posted a photo of his son Memphis gnawing on a beer can… probably because he's teething. And since people make a big deal out of everything, his hash-tags covered all the bases. Jason said "What can I say, it runs in the family. #My-Bad, #Everybody-Chill, #He-Didn't-Drink-It, #But-It's-Funny, #Drink-Responsibly."

So of course people are going crazy in the comments being over dramatic. Talking about how he’s a bad parent, referencing alcohol abuse, and so much more. I’m sure the beer can isn’t even open yet, I mean COME ON people.

Things have been going very well for Luke Combs his song "Hurricane" and "When It Rains It Pours" have topped the Country charts… and it looks like "One Number Away" may do the same.

He was asked if he could have seen this coming a year ago. He said, "Probably not. I would have thought we'd have a little bit of success. But not the year that we've had."

After all, it wasn't long ago that he was just another singer trying to get people to pay attention. "[It's] just hard to imagine that five years ago, I couldn't get a guy to stop eating a chicken wing and listen to me play."

I guess you have to take the good with the bad. These days he's so busy that he doesn't even have time to goof off.

Luke says, "Sometimes people are like, 'Why don't you ever hang out?' I've got 20 people that count on me every day to be out playing shows, so I kinda don't have that luxury of hanging out as much as I'd like to." Luke put out a deluxe version of his album called “This Ones For You Too” on Friday! Here’s an acoustic version of one of the songs from it:

Cole Swindell announced the release of his third studio album, All of It, out August 17. As a way to tie over eager fans until the album drops, Cole has been quietly releasing a few new songs over the past few weeks. In addition to sharing his current Top 25 single "Break Up In The End," Cole has also released his songs "Somebody's Been Drinkin'" and "The Ones Who Got Me Here," with "Reason To Drink" becoming available on June 15.
Cole says, "It has been great to hear what [the fans] think of the songs because they are the reason I am still here getting to do this."