Her Favorite Color

Album: Songs About Us (2026)
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Songfacts®:

  • Jason Aldean's "Her Favorite Color" is a love song that approaches romance the way a hardware catalogue approaches paint: by listing an impressive range of shades before settling on the one that actually matters. The twist is that the winning hue is found caked onto boots, truck tires and the occasional forearm. In Aldean's world, dirt isn't something you wash off; it's something you inherit, cultivate and, if you're lucky, find someone willing to admire.
  • The song unfolds like a slow cruise through a rural color spectrum. Aldean ticks off a gallery of familiar country imagery - red sunsets, black coffee, clear tequila, John Deere green, flashes of silver and gold - before revealing that his partner's true favorite color is the soil that defines his livelihood and identity. The lyrical pivot echoes Aldean's long-standing fascination with working-class life, a theme he's previously explored in songs like "Dirt Road Anthem," which turned backroads into a cultural touchstone, and "Fly Over States," where overlooked rural spaces become sources of pride and belonging. "Her Favorite Color" fits neatly alongside "Amarillo Sky," another Aldean staple that treats agricultural labor not as backdrop but as emotional bedrock.
  • Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, Lee Thomas Miller, and Neil Thrasher wrote the song. Allison and Kennedy are Aldean's longtime guitarist and bassist, respectively, and both perform on the track.
  • Neil Thrasher came up with the title before getting together with Lee Thomas Miller to develop the idea. Once they started sketching out the imagery - John Deere green, metallic flashes of gold and silver - it became clear that dirt itself could function as a color, albeit one unlikely to appear in a Dulux showroom. The pair then paused mid-creation to bring the idea to Allison and Kennedy, who, Thrasher recalled, quickly assembled a track and melody with something approaching "mad scientist" efficiency.
  • Michael Knox, Aldean's stalwart studio partner, handled production duties. Their partnership dates back to Jason Aldean's 2006 self-titled debut album.
  • The track was released January 9, 2026, as a promotional single from Aldean's 12th album, Songs About Us. Aldean described the record as a collection where each track begins with a genuine story or emotional anchor point, designed to capture the lives of blue-collar workers, high school sweethearts and farmers working long days in the field. "Her Favorite Color" lands squarely in that intersection, blending romantic nostalgia with occupational pride.

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