9 is the ninth studio album by American country music singer Jason Aldean. It was released on November 22, 2019 via Broken Bow Records. It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. It also debuted at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart.[1]
Content
As with all of Aldean's previous albums, 9 was released on Broken Bow Records, with Michael Knox serving as producer. The lead single is "We Back", a song that was co-written by Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line.[5] A press release described the 16 tracks as "interwoven [...] in an era that's hyper-focused on singles".[6] The album was noted to have stayed true to Aldean’s “foundation” with his “signature blend of country and rock”.[7]
The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 based on 83,000 equivalent album units, 68,000 of which are in traditional album sales. It also debuted at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart, which made it his seventh No. 1 on the chart.[8] It sold a further 11,000 copies the second week.[9] As of March 2020, the album has sold 143,300 copies in the United States,[10] with 269,000 units consumed in total.[11]
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Tattoos and Tequila" | | 3:10 |
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2. | "Blame It on You" | | 3:35 |
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3. | "Champagne Town" | | 3:11 |
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4. | "Some Things You Don't Forget" | | 3:19 |
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5. | "Got What I Got" | - Thomas Archer
- Alex Palmer
- Tyler
| 2:58 |
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6. | "Keeping It Small Town" | | 2:42 |
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7. | "Camouflage Hat" | | 3:35 |
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8. | "Came Here to Drink" | | 3:02 |
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9. | "We Back" | | 3:17 |
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10. | "Dirt We Were Raised On" | | 3:36 |
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11. | "I Don't Drink Anymore" | | 3:02 |
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12. | "Cowboy Killer" | | 2:56 |
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13. | "One for the Road" | - Lynn Hutton
- Brandon Kinney
- Thompson
| 3:11 |
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14. | "Talk About Georgia" | | 2:44 |
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15. | "The Same Way" | | 3:21 |
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16. | "She Likes It" | | 4:33 |
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Total length: | 52:12 |
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Personnel
Adapted from AllMusic[12]
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
References
- ^ a b "Jason Aldean Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ Stephen Thomas Erlewine. "9 - Jason Aldean". AllMusic. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
- ^ Rebecca Haslam (December 5, 2019). "Jason Aldean – 9 (Broken Bow Records)". God Is in the TV. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ Zackary Kephart (November 25, 2019). "Album Review: Jason Aldean – '9'". The Musical Divide. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ Dukes, Billy. "LISTEN: Jason Aldean Drops New Single, 'We Back'". Taste of Country. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ Whitaker, Sterling. "JUST IN: Jason Aldean's New Album Details Revealed". Taste of Country. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ Houghton, Cillea. "INTERVIEW: Jason Aldean Stays True to His Foundation With '9'". Taste of Country. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
- ^ Asker, Jim (December 3, 2019). "'9' Is 1, As Jason Aldean Earns Seventh Top Country Albums Leader; Sam Hunt Returns to Country Airplay Top 10". Billboard.
- ^ Bjorke, Matt (December 9, 2019). "Top 10 Country Albums in Pure Sales: December 9, 2019". Roughstock. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
- ^ Bjorke, Matt (March 10, 2020). "Top 10 Country Albums Pure Sales Chart: March 9, 2020". RoughStock. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
- ^ Bjorke, Matt (March 9, 2020). "Country Music's Most-Consumed Albums Chart: March 9, 2020". Roughstock. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
- ^ "Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
- ^ "Australiancharts.com – Jason Aldean – 9". Hung Medien. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ "Jason Aldean Chart History (Canadian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ "Swisscharts.com – Jason Aldean – 9". Hung Medien. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ "Jason Aldean Chart History (Independent Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ "Jason Aldean Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2020". Billboard. Retrieved December 4, 2020.
- ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2020". Billboard. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2021". Billboard. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
- ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2022". Billboard. Retrieved March 4, 2023.
- ^ "American album certifications – Jason Aldean – 9". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
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