Relentless Songs Ranked

Relentless is the second studio album by American country music artist Jason Aldean. It was released on May 29, 2007 via Broken Bow Records. The album debuted at number 4 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and at number one on the Top Country Albums chart, selling about 98,000 copies in its first week. On October 4 of the same year, the album was certified gold by the RIAA. It was certified platinum in September 2012. Relentless has produced three chart singles for Aldean on the Hot Country Songs charts. The lead-off single “Johnny Cash” (originally recorded by Tracy Byrd on his 2004 album Greatest Hits) and “Laughed Until We Cried” both reached No. 6 on that chart, and the title track reached No. 15 in late 2008. Thus, it is Aldean’s only album to date to not produce a number one single. Here are all of the Relentless songs ranked.

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12. Johnny Cash

“Jason Aldean has a nice enough voice. At first I wasn’t sure about it but I’ve decided that I do like it. I also really liked the majority of the songs on the album. At the same time I think it was a terrible idea to start the disc off with a horrible song like “Johnny Cash” though.

11. Do You Wish It Was Me

“Another very, very good tune. Exactly as the title says, Jason lets us in. Mid-tempo country rock song. Relentless, by Jason Aldean, is a CD that country music fans everywhere will love.”

10. Who’s Kissing You Tonight

“Mr. Aldean wonders who is with his ex. It kills him that they aren’t doing what they used to do together anymore. Jason Aldean is definitely one of the best young artists in country music.”

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9. My Memory Ain’t What It Used to Be

“At this point I really enjoy this album it just took a little bit of an acquired taste. Overall, I don’t think it is nearly as good as is first album but it still has some really great songs.”

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8. Back in This Cigarette

“A song about the realities of not being able to go back to a relationship when it’s dead. I like the bridge. All and all, it’s a solid album and I like it. He makes it work, and his voice is awesome.”

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7. I Break Everything I Touch

“Jason really shows his diversity in this album and his voice just seems to be getting better. His voice really conveys the emotions the songs are meant to invoke. Definitely a great sequel to his first album and already looking forward to his next album!”

6. Not Every Man Lives

“Beautiful song about how some guys just don’t live life to the fullest. He really puncuates the lyrics with the music in a way to brings out the emotions of words.”

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5. Grown Woman

“I love this song. It’s dramatic and very relatable. This albums is awesome… I Love it! I can listen to it everyday and not get tired of it.. The mixture of country and Rock & Roll make the album even better”

4. No

“The Relentless album has made a great continuance of the Jason Aldean first album. His voice is amazing, it comes out strong, sexy, and with huge character. it has made a name for it’s self… Jason Aldean is a great addition to country music!”

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3. Relentless

“My favorite upbeat tune. Catchy. Glad to see he has finally made it. When I first heard him years ago I wondered why he wasn’t already known nation wide. Good music!”

2. I Use What I Got

“Very cool upbeat track that is somewhat filler-ish but very pleasant nonetheless. This cd is one that you can put on and listen from beginning to end. There is not a bad song on it.”

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1. Laughed Until We Cried

“Has meaning and a great, relaxed vibe to it. The first serious song I’ve ever heard by him. This album seems to be a little more serious and introspective than the last, and all around a great second album from a great artist!!”