Jason Aldean's heart definitely belongs to daughters Keeley and Kendyl, and so do his next nine Valentine's Days, according to the superstar entertainer, since Keeley was actually born on the holiday nine years ago. Since receiving the best present ever of his baby girl, Valentine's Day has become more of a birthday celebration than a romantic, hearts-and-flower-filled day, and that's just fine with he and his wife Jessica –- at least for the foreseeable future.

"My oldest daughter, Keeley, is a Valentine's baby, so my wife and I already decided that we don't really get to celebrate Valentine's Day anymore until our kid's 18," Jason tells The Boot. "Now it's just her birthday, and we end up going to Chuck E Cheese or something. But Valentine's Day is a very special day for us, always. And she's going to be nine this year, the big 9, and she's absolutely the best Valentine's Day present I ever got!"

Jason is indeed very devoted to his wife and daughters. When he became so famous that it was tough to get a break from people constantly approaching him, the singer decided to pack up and move the family to a spread about 20 acres south of Nashville, so they could enjoy their family time in peace.

"My neighbors would come out and want to talk about my record for an hour while my kid's sitting there, waiting. I didn't like living like that," he told People magazine. "My life off the road is low-key."

His life on the road is decidedly not low-key these days, thanks in part to his CMA award-winning 'My Kinda Party' album, which recently racked up Grammy nominations for Best Country Album, Best Country Solo Performance, and Best Country Duo/Group Performance for his duet with Kelly Clarkson, 'Don't You Wanna Stay.' The two will perform the crossover smash on the Grammy telecast Feb. 12, and Jason admits that as long as Kelly is by his side, his nerves will stay at bay.

"I get to perform with Kelly, so I only have to remember half the song, and she's gotta remember the other half ... I've just got to make sure I don't mess up my part of the song, and the rest of it's on her! [laughs] But it is going to be a little different ... there are other artists out there that we don't typically see and the Grammys is a huge stage. I look at it as a good opportunity for people to see me play that never have before and maybe convert some people over to country music -- that's always a good thing!"


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