Entertainment Music Country Music Jimmie Allen's 1 Rule for Songwriting: Must Be Able to 'Sing in Front of My Grandmother' Jimmie Allen tells PEOPLE the "one thing" he has always told himself about releasing music at the MusiCares Person of the Year Gala By Mark Gray Mark Gray Mark Gray is a journalist of over two decades. He has written about entertainment, sports and crime since 2001, focusing primarily on the Las Vegas market. People Editorial Guidelines Published on April 2, 2022 12:56PM EDT Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty With three No. 1 songs under his belt, Jimmie Allen certainly knows how to write a song. Still, he knows that words have meaning, and he's not about to take things too far. In fact, he has a rule when it comes to his music, a rule he has pledged to never break. "For me as a songwriter, one thing I've always told myself was I would never record or release a song that I couldn't sing in front of my grandmother," Jimmie, 36, told PEOPLE on Friday night at the MusiCares Gala in Las Vegas. "That's been my mentality even before I got my first record." Jimmie Allen and Wife Alexis Welcome Daughter Zara James: 'Everyone Is Doing Great' As a father to three children, he essentially has the same music philosophy, knowing that his kids will all be able to hear his songs. The last thing he wants to do is embarrass his children with his lyrics. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty "Being a parent and knowing there are other parents out there, I don't want to put out music that parents won't want their kids to listen to," he said, adding that he's aware other artists don't hold that same mindset. Jimmie attended Friday's MusiCares Gala with his wife Alexis, 25. They are parents to daughters Naomi Bettie, 2, and newborn Zara James, 5 months, as well as his son Aadyn, 7, from a previous relationship. RELATED VIDEO: Country Star Jimmie Allen Helps Combat Vet Write Powerful Song to Find Healing: 'I Was In a Dark Cave' Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free weekly newsletter to get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday. "We're all different and we all have different types of music we wanna create," Jimmie explained. "But for me and who I am and my journey, I just kind of just wanna create good stuff that everybody can listen to." He has topped the country music charts with his songs "Best Shot," Make Me Want To," and "Freedom Was a Highway" since dropping his debut album Mercury Lane in 2018. Close