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Jake Owen gets owned by a 6-year-old!

Jake Owen did a concert in West Virginia the other night, and brought a 6-year-old girl up on stage to dance with him.  Then he asked her if he was her favorite singer.  She didn’t give him the answer he was looking for.  (She said he was SECOND, behind Jason Aldean.  Jake pointed out that Jason Aldean never brought her onstage, never gave her a drum stick, and never told her she was pretty.  But she didn’t budge.

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