BRANTLEY GILBERT: "THE PROBLEM WITH SOCIETY IS PEOPLE DON'T GET PUNCHED IN THE FACE ANYMORE"

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Brantley Gilbert weighed in on the Jason Aldean issue from the stage in Arkansas - because he apparently can't do it on social media, admitting he doesn't have his own passwords to his social media accounts. 

Brantley has written hit songs for Jason ("Dirt Road Anthem"), recorded with him ("Rolex On A Redneck"), so it's almost a given where he would land on the controversy - but let's hear it from the man himself.

Brantley was playing Rogers, Arkansas with Nickelback over the weekend when he stopped down to address the whole issue - and on a grander scale, addressed what he sees as the real problem with society today. "One of my many pet peeves is the fact that we live in a society nowadays where people don’t get punched in the face anymore. Just a bunch of keyboard warriors hiding behind cell phones and laptops talking a bunch of sh*t. So I got mad as hell the other night over this Aldean thing and I thought I was going to tweet something or something and I realized that I don’t have the password to any of my social media." Brantley went on to play a song he says he wrote with those "keyboard warriors" in mind - "Bury Me Upside Down."

So - Team Jason. Got it. Noted. 

Source: WhiskeyRiff

 

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