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Aaron Lewis Album Used as Taylor Swift Packing Paper


Aaron Lewis’ new album, Give My Country Back, won’t be available until next month, but it’s already begun making the rounds — in the form packing material for Taylor Swift merchandise.

On Thursday (June 26), Lewis shared a video on social media of a woman unboxing CDs of Swift’s latest single, “I Knew It, I Knew You,” which is featured in Toy Story 5. As she rifles through the recycled packaging, she finds what appears to be a “whole music book” for Lewis’ new album. The material is shredded, but Lewis’ visage against an American flag background is unmistakable.

“Oh look, there’s my new album, that hasn’t even been released yet, shredded as packaging paper in Taylor Swift merch,” Lewis wrote on social media. “Ain’t that some shit.”

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What to Expect From Aaron Lewis’ ‘Give My Country Back’

Lewis will release Give My Country Back on July 17 via Big Machine Label Group — incidentally, the label that signed Swift as its first artist and released the pop superstar’s first six albums. The album has been preceded by two singles so far: the defiantly pro-MAGA title track and the acoustic ballad “The Door.”

The Staind frontman previously praised Big Machine for standing by him amid the backlash to his 2021 conservative anthem “Am I the Only One,” even if he and label boss Scott Borchetta didn’t see eye to eye.

“There was an all-out call for my cancelation when I put out ‘Am I The Only One,'” Lewis said on The Devin Nunes Podcast in 2024. “I’m very blessed in the sense that even though my label president Scott Borchetta does not agree with us at all, he believes in the freedom of speech and the freedom of expression and he’s a president of a record label — that is creativity, that’s freedom of expression.”

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