Jason Aldean and his wife, Brittany, spent the weekend celebrating their niece’s 1st birthday, and her big present was of course, a big green tractor.
And from the looks of it, she loved her official John Deere tractor that was gifted to her.
The Aldeans
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How fitting is it that her big present was a big green tractor, just like the biggest hit song of her uncle’s career, “Big Green Tractor.”
Just look at the huge smile on her face:
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The Aldeans’ little niece was also treated to the sweetest smash cake moment:
Aldean Smash Cake
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The baby girl is the daughter of Brittany’s brother, Hunter Kerr, and his wife, Rachel, and she really resembles Brittany and Jason’s two kids, Memphis and Navy.
Jason Aldean Niece
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Whenever they go to visit her brother and their family, the Aldean kids seem to not only get along well with their cousin, but are very close to her — like older siblings.
“Earth angel,” Brittany captions a photo of the three of them.
Jason Aldean Niece
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Memphis and Navy were guests of honor at Hunter and Rachel’s wedding in 2020, where they got all dressed up and looked adorable.
Brittany’s younger brother is — by her own words — “Actually the best friend that I think I’ve ever had.”
She transferred from the University of Alabama in her junior year to attend the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where Hunter was a freshman, and famously went on to cheer for the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats before meeting Aldean.

Jason Aldean exploded onto the country music scene in 2005 with his first hit “Hicktown,” which shot to No. 10 on the country charts. Since then, the megastar has released 11 studio albums and has had 27 songs reach No. 1. Let’s take a look back at a young Jason Aldean, when he was just getting started.
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Taste of Country asked readers for input and did a deep dive into Aldeans’ full catalog of songs to identify those worthy of this top songs list, and those that simply aren’t. Spoiler alert: A few radio singles are missing, and several album tracks rank inside the Top 20. Sales and chart success helped us round out the Top 50. Do you agree with No. 1?