For over two decades, Aaron Pritchett has been a household name in Canadian country music, consistently delivering high-energy performances and incredible music.
With 13 Top Ten hits under his belt, Pritchett has shown his versatility as an artist and continues to push boundaries with his music. His 2016 hit single “When a Momma’s Boy Meets a Daddy’s Girl” recently became gold certified joining other singles of his.
His latest single, “Liquored Up,” from his new album Demolition, features collaborations with Quebec-country sensation Matt Lang and rising outlaw country star Cory Marks. This is a feel good tune that is sure to get an audience ready to party at an Aaron Prichett show.
A Personal Touch on Demolition
Aaron’s new album, Demolition, represents a shift in his approach to music. Rather than focusing on radio-friendly singles, he wanted to create something more personal and meaningful. “I wanted to record something more in-depth, and that was the point of this album—having songs that mean more to me,” he shared.
One of the most significant changes for this album was his decision to work with his son, Jordan Pritchett, as the producer. This collaboration made the album even more special for Aaron, as it allowed him to dive deeper into his personal life, especially with the title track, “Demolition.”
The song “Where We’ll Go From Here” holds a particularly emotional significance for Aaron. Originally written in 2008 for his son Jordan’s graduation, the track was revisited during the creation of Demolition. This time, all three of his sons joined him in singing on the track, making it a touching family moment.
“It makes me so happy to have that special moment with this song, which added to the importance of the album,” Aaron said.
The Liquored Up Tour and What’s Next
Earlier this year, Aaron hit the road for the Liquored Up Tour, alongside Cory Marks and Matt Lang. Reflecting on the experience, Aaron said, “The tour went by too fast and felt like a week, which is the sad thing about it; every show was so great.”
What set this tour apart was its unique structure. Instead of having traditional opening acts, Aaron, Cory, and Matt shared headlining roles, collaborating throughout the show. They performed together at the beginning, middle, and end, while also having solo moments to showcase their individual talents. This format kept the energy high and the audience engaged from start to finish.
Aaron is looking forward to some well-deserved time off—especially as he recently became a grandfather! But he’s not slowing down completely. He plans to work on new music with hopes of releasing something in the next year or so. He also has plans to continue traveling and is currently in the process of writing a book that will delve into his music career and personal life.
Aaron Pritchett’s plan for releasing new country music is far from over, and fans can look forward to more heartfelt music, engaging performances, and perhaps even a deeper look into his life and career with his upcoming book.
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