Jason Aldean Releases "Don't You Wanna Stay" To Radio Due To Demand
Country superstar Jason Aldean wowed the audience of the 44th Annual CMA Awards last Wednesday night, performing "Don't You Wanna Stay" from his new album My Kinda Party with Kelly Clarkson. The demand from radio was so great after the performance that Aldean's label, Broken Bow Records, released the song the next morning to Play MPE, the service that provided radio stations with singles.
“If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my years in the record business, it is always give radio what they want,” said SVP Promotion Carson James. “Our entire promotion staff has spent all night fielding calls and returning texts about getting this song, so we decided it best to release it on Play MPE first thing this morning.”
My Kinda Party was released November 2nd and moved an impressive 193,000 units making it the highest album debut of last week and the biggest first week debut by a male vocalist in over three years.
Up next for Aldean is an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday, Nov. 15. He is also nominated for “Favorite Male Country Artist” and “Favorite Country Album.”

