Jason Aldean’s wildly successful career has led him to meet millions of people around the world including his newest pal, Hulk Hogan.
The pair’s new friendship was on full display at Rock The Country music festival in Ocala, FL where Hogan served as Aldean’s hype man before going on stage and even joined him during the set. “In this business, I’ve learned you never know what’s going to happen the next day,” Aldean told Audacy’s Rob + Holly before sharing, “I had no idea I’d be buddies with Hulk Hogan, but here we are.”
He continued on to share how the two became friends after an interaction a few years ago when Hogan’s daughter was looking to try her luck at Country music. “I kinda talked to him on the phone a few years ago — his daughter was in town doing the Country thing, trying to be an artist or whatever and he had contacted me about seeing if I had any interest in working with her or producing her. At the time, I was busy, I couldn’t do it, I was kind of wrapped with my own stuff; making records and touring and stuff.”
He added, “Fast forward, DJ Silver got a house down in Florida close to where Hulk is and they start hittin’ it off, hanging out — next thing I know, Hulk’s coming out to our shows, hanging out and I got to be friends with this guy that I grew up thinking was a superhero. It’s been really cool.”
As Jason embraces a new friendship with Hulk, his childhood hero, he’s mourning the loss of another as he grieves the death of good pal and legendary Country artist, Toby Keith. Jason recently paid tribute to Toby at the ACM Award with a stripped down version of Keith’s hit from 1993, “Should’ve Been A Cowboy.”
“The ACMs asked if I’d come do a tribute for Toby… I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m down.’” Jason explained. ”They told me what they wanted to do — show some pictures of him from throughout his career and his life. We wanted to make sure we did something that was equally as epic as his career was.”
He continued, “Me and a couple of my guitar players just sat around one day in rehearsals and just came up with the slower version… where it just felt a little moodier and set the tone a little bit more for what the performance and what the moment was going to be.”
Knowing it was a risk to switch up a classic, Jason said he felt confident going into the performance after receiving a blessing from Toby’s wife and family after they heard the new rendition. “It’s always tough when you change up a song like that so drastically. Obviously, I’ve sang that song the way he did a million times, but we wanted to do something different for the show,” he shared.
“His wife called me that night and thanked me, kind of gave it her stamp of approval from her and the family, which was the icing on the cake for me. I was glad I got a chance to be a part of it and honor him and I’m glad that his family and everybody approved.”
While approval from Keith’s family meant everything to Jason, he admitted he had to avoid eye contact with them during the show to make sure he could keep his composure.
“It was cool to be able to do it, but it was equally sad t the same time sort of saying goodbye to somebody who was that legendary in our business,” he explained. “His family was sitting’ in front of me and I looked down at his family I think once and I was like, ‘Nope! Can’t do that.’ You can tell they’re still hurtin’ and it’s something they may never get over. It was tough to see, but I’m glad they liked the way we honored him and approved of it. That meant everything.”
Hear more about Aldean’s moving performance, new pal Hulk Hogan and whether or not he’d encourage his kids to pursue a music career by checking out Jason’s full conversation with Rob + Holly on Audacy’s Friday Night Takeover above.
Words by Monica Rivera Interview by Rob + Holly