Jason Aldean has been on the music scene since the middle 2000s and he’s amassed an incredibly rich body of work. And this work creates a compelling discography that consists of ten studio albums—his self-titled debut (2005), Relentless (2007), Wide Open (2009), My Kinda Party (2010), Night Train (2012), Old Boots, New Dirt (2014), They Don’t Know (2016), Rearview Town (2018), 9 (2019), and Macon, Georgia (2022). He’s also released 38 singles, of which 24 have hit #1 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts. He has five albums that have been certified platinum by the RIAA, and a single album that was certified as a quadruple-platinum selling album. And in Canada, one of his albums has been certified Gold in Canada.

Arguably, Aldean’s most successful album was his fourth, My Kinda Party. The album was released on November 2, 2010. The name was chosen by Aldean because he felt it represented what his fans came to expect from him. He also said the album contained a unique sound because it was recorded with his touring band and an engineer who only worked with him. Not only was it his first album to hit quadruple-platinum, but it also received a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album.