Jason Aldean performs onstage at NBC's 'Today Show' at Rockefeller Plaza July 31^ 2015 in New York City.

Jason Aldean is previewing his new studio album, Songs About Us, with the release of three new surprise tracks — “Help You Remember,” “Hard To Love You,” and “Lovin’ Me Too Long.”

Songs About Us follows the historic milestone of Aldean achieving his 30th No. 1 hit on country radio and the release of his ’30 Number One Hits’ album. The project earned Aldean his 13th top 10 country album in 20 years with its No. 4 debut on the Billboard Top Country Album Chart upon its digital release.

Aldean also revealed the entire 20-song track list for the new project. In addition to his Top 20 single, “How Far Does A Goodbye Go,” the title track is a collaboration with Luke Bryan, and the album also features a duet with his wife Brittany on the song “Easier Gone,” which was co-written by Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, Jimmy Robbins and Josh Kerr.

“It means the world when one of my songs helps someone through a hard time—or celebrates their best moments,” says Aldean. “This album is about all of that—the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Every track started with a real story or feeling, and together we turned those experiences into music. In the end, I realized this album is about all of us. These are songs about us.”

In addition to the new album in 2026, Aldean previously announced the extension of his 2026 Full Throttle World Tour, including a first-ever headlining run in New Zealand and a return to Australia after ten years.  Head to Aldean’s website for more information.

Songs About Us is set for release April 24th, the same week Aldean is set to co-headline UGA’s Sanford Stadium with fellow Georgia native Luke Bryan. Preorder the album – HERE.

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