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Country singer Tyler Farr is owning up to a story that’s been floating around Nashville for years—and somehow managed to make it even wilder.
While appearing on Taste of Country Nights, Farr, 41, was asked directly about a long-standing rumor that he once went skinny-dipping in Jason Aldean’s saltwater pool at the Aldeans’ sprawling Tennessee home. Instead of dodging the question, Farr leaned all the way in.
Not only did he confirm the late-night swim, but he revealed it wasn’t a one-time thing. Farr said he last took a dip “I think July,” before casually adding, “I peed in it too, I peed in his pool.”
Despite the questionable pool etiquette, Farr made it clear that his friendship with Aldean, 48, remains solid. The two go back years, including a period when Farr was signed to Aldean’s record label before it was acquired by a major company. That transition ultimately pushed Farr toward independence, but it didn’t derail their relationship.
And while Farr’s story gave fans a laugh, Aldean himself has been busy making headlines for entirely different reasons.
The country star recently revealed the track list for his upcoming album, Songs About Us, and fans were quick to notice a major first: a duet with his wife, Brittany Aldean. The former American Idol contestant appears on a song titled “Easier Gone,” marking the couple’s first musical collaboration.
Jason previously told Taste of Country that they’d always planned to wait for the right song—and it appears they found it. Written by Lady A’s Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, alongside Josh Kerr and Jimmy Robbins, “Easier Gone” is the 11th track on the 20-song album.Songs About Us is set for release on April 24, 2026. The project also includes another familiar collaboration, with Luke Bryan joining Aldean on the title track.
This story was originally published by Parade on Dec 24, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
