A Look At Jason Aldean's Relationship With His Four Kids

Jason Aldean is one of the biggest names in country music, and as expected, that comes with a demanding schedule. From relentless tours to glitzy award shows and all the chaos in between, the life of a musician can strain one’s personal life. That said, since the “She’s Country” singer has had his four children, he makes sure to set aside some time for his loved ones.

He told US Weekly, “Now I’ve made it a point at this point of my career to scale back a little bit and still make sure that I’m out playing shows and doing what I need to do there, but spending a little more time at home too.” Aldean admitted that when he was younger, he was all about getting on the road and performing. Now, his priorities have changed. He shared, “I think it’s something that I’ve gotten a grip on a little, the older I’ve gotten and the longer I’ve been in the business.”

The country singer still loves what he does, don’t get that wrong, but he also knows that he’s very blessed in his personal life. He shared with People, “It feels good to know that for the last 16 years, I’ve had a chance to wake up and go do a job that I truly love to do. If it all went away tomorrow, I’d be like, ‘My kids are good. It’s been great.’ I got no regrets at all.”

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