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Tyler Hubbard Goes Number One at Country Radio with “Back Then Right Now”

Tyler Hubbard earns his third number one as a solo artist at country radio with his song “Back Then Right Now.” Get all the details here.

Tyler Hubbard has been a mainstay in country music for a decade now. Since embarking on his solo career, everything the singer has touched has been accepted by mainstream country fans. This week, Hubbard has earned his third consecutive number one single at country radio with his song, “Back Then Right Now,” which follows previous number ones, “5 Foot 9,” and “Dancin’ In The Country.”

Written by the singer with David Garcia, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Geoff Warburton,”Back Then Right Now” is nostalgia in a song. Throughout the lyrics, Hubbard shares about all the changes that have come from today’s landscape like social media and less connection. He sings about wishing for a bit more of his former life and our upbringing in the now. Lyrically, the song embodies the soul of country music. Sonically, the song brings today’s influences to the forefront, something Hubbard has always been great at.

“I could use some back then, right now // ’98 Chevy with the tailgate down // FM only with the gold up loud // Burnin’ up the night // Innocent and wild // I could use a little more wide open // Back when all I wanted was the hand I was holdin’ // Livin’ in the moment // With the good time crowd // Makin’ life count // Damn, I could use a little more // Back then, right now // Back then, right now”

While Hubbard’s career as the Florida Georgia Line frontman was one to proud of, it is clear that this new trajectory is going to be even bigger and better than ever. Congrats to Hubbard and his team on their third number one!

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“Back Then Right Now” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

Tyler Hubbard: ‘Strong’ – Album Review

Tyler Hubbard releases his brand new album, Strong, out now, April 12th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new project here.

For Tyler Hubbard, much of his sophomore album, Strong, was inspired by Keith Urban. The former Florida Georgia Line frontman spent months touring with the Aussie superstar while writing this project and honing his craft. “We were watching him play every night, and his live show is just high energy, fun and a great time,” shares Hubbard. “We wanted to write songs good enough to make Keith jealous (laughs).”

Of the album’s thirteen tracks, Hubbard wrote or co-wrote all of them, while also co-producing alongside Jordan Schmidt. For the EMI Nashville artist, the album represents a natural growth and solidification of his sound as a solo artist. Here, he examines themes of love, loss, heartbreak, nostalgia, and celebrating life.

The album opens with “Wish You Would,” an 80’s-tinted mid-tempo that was crafted purely with a good time in mind. Written as a live show opener, the track also makes the perfect album opener, as Hubbard implores someone to  “Be my up all nighter and my morning light, be my shotgun rider, my every Sunday drive.”

Of the track, he reveals, “We were aiming for something fun with a fresh sound and a little different – channeling a show-opener type of vibe. This song was just a natural, fun song, and not much of it changed from the demo to the studio, which is always great.”

That type of vibe is prevalent throughout the album, weaving its way through songs like the semi-autobiographical “Park,” “A Lot With a Little,” and “Night Like That.” The latter was specifically crafted with a live show in mind, and the result is the perfect party starter. “It’s now just one of those songs where you want to hear it on a Friday night — just get the party started and set the mood right,” shares Hubbard in a statement. “We’ve all been there and just needed a night like that in some form or fashion.”

Hubbard also taps into themes of nostalgia and longing for simpler times throughout Strong, evident on song like “Back Then Right Now,” “American Mellencamp,” “Summer Talkin’” and “Take Me Back.” While “Summer Tallkin’’ is an ode to a fleeting summer romance, “Back Then Right Now” finds him dreaming of simpler times and feeling nostalgic for his younger days. “Back then, it was simple, it was slow,” He muses. “We didn’t worry ‘bout what we didn’t know.”

“Take Me Back” is a clever mid-tempo love song to his hometown. While Hubbard admits that he left there at a young age, it’s his hometown that made him who he is, and he hopes they can forgive him, their prodigal son.

“I think about you when a summer rain falls // I sing about you when I’m writin’ these songs //  Didn’t forget about you for a minute // I know I hurt you and it hurts to admit It // I hate that I left you without a goodbye // Would you forgive me, give it one more try // Do I stand a chance if I ever come back around // Would you take me back, hometown?”

The introspective singer-songwriter also takes things down a more personal route with “‘73 Beetle,” a song he considers a continuation to “Miss My Daddy.” Hubbard wrote the song about his deceased father and one of their favorite pastimes. “This song is written about a really personal part of my life. It’s part of one of the things my dad and I loved to do together,” he shares. “I still have that car – that ‘73 beetle. It’s not completely finished, but it’s close. Every line is a true story in this song. And, it’s the only song on this album I wrote solely by myself.”

“Vegas” is a fun standout, a whimsical take on love at first sight that has Hubbard prepared to take a girl to Vegas and wife her up immediately. Meanwhile, “BNA” is another standout with its sunny instrumentation that allows the Georgia native to experiment with a new sound. He admits that the goal of the airport-inspired tune was to have an “80s/1975 undertone vibe” and that the super catchy tune does just that.

The album closes with its titular track, a lyrical representation of Hubbard’s love for his wife, Hayley. “It’s kind of a cool way to express that in a country boy-type of way. There’s something powerful about talking about the strength of the things I touch on in the song, but ultimately, it’s how I have felt since the beginning with her,” he shares.

In addition to representing his relationship with his wife, Hubbard admits that “Strong” is a true representation of this LP and his career at the moment. “It represents the overall project and where I am. It’s also how I’m feeling. And, hopefully, it helps and encourages others to kind of channel their inner strength in a way that can be fun. We are all probably a lot stronger than we think. Yes, it has multiple layers, but I do love the heart behind this song…I’m glad this made the record, and I’m so glad this song is going to get to live in a live show.”

Strong Tracklist:

  1. Wish You Would (Tyler Hubbard, Corey Crowder and Chris LaCorte)
  2. Park (Tyler Hubbard, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley and Canaan Smith)
  3. A Lot With A Little (Tyler Hubbard, Casey Brown and Parker Welling)
  4. Night Like That  (Tyler Hubbard, Andy Albert and Jordan Schmidt)
  5. Take Me Back (Tyler Hubbard, Corey Crowder and Chris LaCorte)
  6. Back Then Right Now (Tyler Hubbard, Jessie Jo Dillon, David Garcia and Geoff Warburton)
  7. Vegas (Tyler Hubbard, Andy Albert and Jordan Schmidt)
  8. Turn (Tyler Hubbard, Casey Brown and Josh Miller)
  9. American Mellencamp (Tyler Hubbard, Jaren Johnston and Jordan Schmidt)
  10. BNA (Tyler Hubbard, Chase McGill and Jordan Schmidt)
  11. Summer Talkin’ (Tyler Hubbard, Jessie Jo Dillon, Jesse Frasure and Ashley Gorley)
  12. ‘73 Beetle (Tyler Hubbard)
  13. Strong (Tyler Hubbard, Matt Dragstrem and Josh Miller)

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Take Me Back
  2. BNA
  3. Vegas
  4. Strong
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Tyler Hubbard saures his brand new album, ‘Strong,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tyler Hubbard releases.

This summer, Hubbard will be hitting the road with Kane Brown’s In The Air Tour. For tour dates and more, visit his website here.

To keep up with Tyler Hubbard, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Strong is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Tyler Hubbard’s “Dancin’ In The Country” Is Number One at Country Radio

Tyler Hubbard earns second consecutive number one as a solo artist at country radio with his song “Dancin’ In The Country.” Get all the details here.

Since launching his solo career, Tyler Hubbard has redefined himself as as superstar in his own right. His debut single, “5 Foot 9” catapulted to the top of the country charts, marking his first number one as a solo artist. Today, Hubbard secures his second number one single with his song, “Dancin’ In The Country.”

Written by Tyler Hubbard with Jon Nite, Ross Copperman and Keith Urban, the title track of the singer-songwriter’s debut album is definitely a stand out. The song immediately transcends the listener to a live show. “Dancin’ In The Country” is the perfect track to jam to live and in the car. Hubbard knows exactly what his fans want, and it is clear that fans and country radio are in full support.

“I’ll take you dancin’ in the country // Levi’s in them low beams // Spin you in some red dirt // Sweep you off of both feet // Out here where the sun sets // Silverado backbeat // You’ll never wanna go home // And never wanna not be // Dancin’ in the country // Dancin’ in the country”

While Hubbard’s career as the Florida Georgia Line frontman was a one to proud of, it is clear that this new trajectory is going to be even bigger and better than ever. Congrats to Hubbard and his team on their second number one!

Join our Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Tyler Hubbard announcements and releases.

To keep up with Tyler Hubbard, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Dancin’ The Country” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Tyler Hubbard’s Debut Self-titled Album – Album Review

Tyler Hubbard’s debut new album, Tyler Hubbard is out now, January 27th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.

When many of the songs that appear on Tyler Hubbard’s debut solo album were being written, he was planning to pass them along to other artists. However, the more he wrote, the more he realized he was composing his own musical autobiography.

“I really set out to write this album for the fans who have allowed me to do what I love,” Hubbard says. “I wanted to make a country album that was authentic to who I am. I’m a husband, father, and man of faith, and these things all shape the stories I am telling through my music as a solo artist. I want to represent where I am today and where I’ve been as well.”

Once he decided to release a solo album, the EMI Nashville recording artist looked at the body of work he already had and began writing new songs to put together an album that best encompassed his story. “It’s a fun ride from top to bottom, and people really get to know me along the way,” He reveals of the self-titled project. “I hope these songs make listeners feel something.”

The former Florida Georgia Line frontman wrote or co-wrote all of the album’s 18 tracks, and co-produced the project with Jordan Schmidt. He also enlisted a host of famous friends to co-write on the album, including other artists such as Keith Urban, Canaan Smith, Russell Dickerson, Thomas Rhett, Bebe Rexha, and Old Dominion’s Trevor Rosen and Brad Tursi.

Songs that tell of who Hubbard is as a man include “Out This Way,” “How Red,” and “Small Town Me,” all which find Hubbard staying true to his roots. On “How Red,” he asks, “How red is your neck of the woods?,” while “Small Town Me” has him determined to not stray from who he’s always been. “It don’t matter where I am,” He proclaims, “I’ll always be, small town me.”

Likewise, “Paradise” and “35’s” both find the Georgia native slowing down to celebrate the simpler things in life, as he enjoys a simple romantic night with someone special on the former. “It’s like heaven as far as I can see, Ain’t no place I’d rather be.” He croons, “Than here with her, my whole world looks just like, paradise.”

On “Tough,” which Hubbard wrote while quarantined during Covid, he puts his own spin on the old adage that “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” musing that “Whatever don’t kill you makes you tough.” 

His romantic side continues  throughout the album, weaving its way through songs like “Inside and Out,” “I’m the Only One, “She Can,” and “5 Foot 9.” On the lush “She Can,” he revels in the fact that “Nobody can quite love me like she can,” while “Inside Out” is more uptempo with its super catchy, singalong hook, as Hubbard proclaims:

“You’re the sun in my sky // you’re the sweet part of life // You go easy on the eyes // You’re so beautiful // From your head to your toes // in your heart and your soul // I hope you always know you’re so beautiful // Beautiful inside, inside and out // Inside, inside and out // You’re beautiful inside, inside and out, Inside, inside and out”

The album ends with a double dose of emotion, with “Way Home” immediately following the bittersweet “Miss My Daddy.” On “Daddy,” Hubbard deals with the loss of his father, who passed away in 2007, as he reflects on all the moments his father is missing in his life. “When I actually did share the song, my friends told me how encouraging it was and how real it was – that it meant a lot to them. When working with my team on the album, this song kept coming up as a powerful, emotional, vulnerable song, and we really didn’t have anything similar on the project. I decided that it was important for me to hopefully inspire and encourage people who have been through the same thing.”

Finally, “Way Home” is another poignant moment, finding Hubbard as the Prodigal Son, finding his way back to Jesus after losing his way. “Yeah, I got lost // Until I got found // Oh, and now that it’s well with my soul,” He sings on the sparse track. “I just ride in the seat next to Jesus // ‘Cause I know He knows the way home.”

For fans of FGL, Tyler Hubbard’s debut solo project doesn’t veer too far from what made them one of the genre’s biggest superstar duos. Yet, he pushes himself a bit further here, both musically and emotionally, in a way that’s sure to win over tons of new fans as well.

Tyler Hubbard Track List:

  1. Dancin’ In The Country (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Jon Nite, Ross Copperman, Keith Urban)
  2. 5 Foot 9 (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Jaren Johnston, Chase McGill)
  3. Baby Gets Her Lovin’ * (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Jesse Frasure, Canaan Smith)
  4. Everybody Needs A Bar (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt, Zach Kale)
  5. Me For Me (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Russell Dickerson, Thomas Rhett)
  6. Tough (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt, Bebe Rexha)
  7. I’m The Only One (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Chris Loocke, Rhett Akins)
  8. She Can (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Parker Welling, Casey Brown)
  9. Small Town Me (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Chris LaCorte)
  10. Inside And Out (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi)
  11. Out This Way (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Chris LaCorte, Josh Miller)
  12. By The Way (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Corey Crowder, Canaan Smith)
  13. Paradise (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Rodney Clawson, Zach Kale)
  14. How Red (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Andy Albert, Tofer Brown)
  15. 35’s (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt, Michael Tyler)
  16. Leave Me Alone (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Ashley Gorley, Benjamin Johnson)
  17. Miss My Daddy (Written by Tyler Hubbard)
  18. Way Home (Written by Tyler Hubbard, Corey Crowder, Canaan Smith)

*Produced by Tyler Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt and Jesse Frasure

Country Swag Picks:

  1. “Inside Out”
  2. “5 Foot 9”
  3. “Small Town Me”
  4. “She Can”
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Tyler Hubbard’s debut self-titled album is out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tyler Hubbard releases.

To keep up with Tyler Hubbard, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Tyler Hubbard is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Tyler Hubbard: ‘Dancin’ In The Country’ – EP Review

Tyler Hubbard releases his new EP, Dancing’ In The Country, out now, August 19th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new project below and check out our full review.

In anticipation of his debut solo album, out next January, Tyler Hubbard released six new songs to give fans a teaser of what’s to come. All of the songs on the Dancin’ in the Country EP are co-written by the accomplished singer-songwriter, as well as Canaan Smith, Keith Urban, Jaren Johnston, Rhett Akins, and Old Dominion’s Trevor Rosen and Brad Tursi. Hubbard released the project before joining Urban’s The Speed of Now World Tour on September 3.

The Florida Georgia Line frontman shared in a statement, “Today’s one of the days I’ve been anticipating since I decided to record a solo project. I’m rehearsing for the fall tour, and now being able to share many of the songs I’m going to perform live for the first time as a solo artist is very exciting. I hope the fans like them as much as I do and share in my excitement. I’ll be on the road with my solo material in just a few weeks!”

Opening with the Urban co-penned title track, Hubbard immediately sets the stage for something that’s a little different than what FGL fans have come to know. The ode to two-stepping is a little more twangy and a little more straightforward country while Hubbard’s unmistakable drawl makes it familiar.

“I’ll take you dancin’ in the country // Levi’s in them low beams // Spin you in some red dirt // Sweep you off of both feet // Out here where the sun sets // Silverado backbeat // You’ll never wanna go home // And never wanna not be // Dancin’ in the country // Dancin’ in the country”

“Everybody Needs a Bar” is arguably the most FGL-esque track, a punchy ode to a favorite haunt where one can kick back and feel at home. Here, “Everybody’s got a friend when you sittin’ on a stool.”

Meanwhile, “Baby Gets Her Lovin’” has a swampy, dirty sound that’s reminiscent of something from Marc Broussard or Brett Eldredge’s newest album, Songs About You. On the thumping crowd-pleaser, complete with a stellar guitar solo, Hubbard proclaims “My baby gets her lovin’ from me.”

That romantic thread continues through “Inside and Out,” “I’m the Only One” and “5 Foot 9,” each of the three tracks proclaiming his love for a special woman. On “I’m the Only One,” he celebrates that he’s the lucky one who gets to love on his wife, Hayley, singing “I’m the only one who gets to kiss a dream come true // Everybody’s got somebody they love // But I’m the only one’s got you.”

Likewise, “5 Foot 9” is a relatable stunner of a mid-tempo love song, Hubbard proclaiming his love for everything that makes his wife special. Except, for one small detail: He tells Taste of Country that he made a mistake when writing the song: his wife is actually 5’10.”

“God makes five foot nine, brown eyes, and a sundress // Loves Tim McGraw and a small town accent // Ain’t no way that me and this truck made her fall in love/ / Jack makes good whiskey but God makes the good stuff // Oh, God makes the good stuff”

On the Dancin’ in the Country EP, Tyler Hubbard sets the stage for his solo project, due out next year. One thing is for certain, with his solo project, he’ll have fans dancin’ in their seats when he hits the road this fall.

Dancing’ In The Country EP Tracklist:

  1. Dancin’ In The Country (Written by Hubbard, Jon Nite, Ross Copperman, Keith Urban)
  2. Baby Gets Her Lovin’ (Written by Hubbard, Jesse Frasure, Canaan Smith) *
  3. Everybody Needs A Bar (Written by Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt, Zachary Kale)
  4. Inside And Out (Written by Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi)
  5. I’m The Only One (Written by Hubbard, Chris Loocke, Rhett Akins)
  6. 5 Foot 9 (Written by Hubbard, Jaren Johnston, Chase McGill

All tracks produced by Tyler Hubbard and Jordan Schmidt
*Produced with Jesse Frasure

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Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news and announcements about future Tyler Hubbard releases.

Tyler Hubbard will appear with Keith Urban on October 22 at UBS Arena at Belmont Park. He’ll also appear on NBC’s Today on August 30. 

To keep up with Tyler Hubbard, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Dancin’ In The Country EP is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

Tyler Hubbard Releases New Song “Way Home” Out Now

Tyler Hubbard releases his brand new song, “Way Home” out now, July 15th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Tyler Hubbard has been rapidly releasing new music to begin his solo career. His debut song, “5 Foot 9,” was released in late May and is already inside the top 25 on country radio. He followed that single with another upbeat track “35’s”.

“Way Home” is a coming-of-age story for Hubbard, who admits the wrong turns he’s made due to his reckless lifestyle, but after reconnecting with his faith, he decides to rely on Jesus to guide him home, or heaven in this case. Hubbard penned the lyrics with his good friends Corey Crowder and Canaan Smith.

“Yeah, I got lost (Yeah, I got lost) // Until I got found (Until I got found) // Oh, and now that it’s well with my soul // I just ride in the seat next to Jesus // ‘Cause I know He knows the way home”

So far, both Hubbard and former bandmate, Brian Kelley have grown apart from their Florida Georgia Line’s signature sound. Hubbard has touched on religion in the past, featuring on four tracks on the Chris Tomlin and Friends collaborative album.

Starting in September, Hubbard will join Ingrid Andress and Keith Urban on his Speed of Now tour. For tickets, head to his website.

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Tyler Hubbard’s new song “Way Home” is out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tyler Hubbard releases.

To keep up with Tyler Hubbard, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Way Home” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Tyler Hubbard Follows Up Debut with New Song “35’s”

Tyler Hubbard follows up his debut single with brand new song, “35’s,” out now, June 24th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

On the heels of his radio debut with “5 foot 9,” Tyler Hubbard is back with his second new single. The seasoned singer-songwriter is proving that he has what it takes to make it as a solo artist in country music. The simply titled, “35’s” is Hubbard’s newest song.

Written by Hubbard with frequent collaborators, Jordan Schmidt and Michael Tyler, the new track is all about appreciating the moment. On the song, the singer reminds listeners to rejoice in the present. Sometimes, we all get too caught up in the daily grind of life.

“Sometimes I gotta slow down // Catch a roll down some red-rock road // Let it all sink in like these 35’s // Make some time to kill // Kick it back and chill // Do a little more livin’ than gettin’ by // Burn a couple lights // Shoot a couple cans // Take a look at life // I’m just sayin’ // Sometimes I gotta slow down // Catch a roll down some red-rock road // Let it all sink in like these 35’s”

According to Hubbard, “Sometimes it’s hard to break away from everything I’m trying to accomplish and really slow down and appreciate the moments that are right in front of me, and this song is a good reminder.” We definitely agree!

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Tyler Hubbard releases his new single, “35’s,” out now.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tyler Hubbard releases.

To keep up with Tyler Hubbard, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“35’s” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

Tyler Hubbard Releases First Solo Music Ahead of Upcoming Album

Tyler Hubbard’s new song, “5 Foot 9” is out now, May 20th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new song below.

Tyler Hubbard (Florida Georgia Line) is stepping out into the limelight on his own. The accomplished country music star has been working on his debut solo project for over a year now. Today, he shares the lead single off the upcoming project, “5 Foot 9.”

Written by Hubbard with Jaren Johnston and Chase McGill, the song is some of songwriting’s finest, something that has always been important to the singer. According to Hubbard in a recent press release, “Songwriting is central to everything I do as an artist. It has allowed me to connect with fans for many years, and I’m excited for everyone to hear new music for a new chapter in my career.”

Listen to the song below!

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Tyler Hubbard’s new song “5 foot 9” is out now.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tyler Hubbard releases.

To keep up with Tyler Hubbard, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“5 foot 9” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Thomas Rhett Adds Tyler Hubbard & Russell Dickerson on New Song

Thomas Rhett’s new song “Death Row” featuring Tyler Hubbard and Russell Dickerson is out now, March 4th. Listen to the brand new track below.

For the last couple of months, superstar, Thomas Rhett has been sharing songs off his upcoming record, Where We Started (due out April 1st). As usual, Rhett runs the emotional gamut, giving fans songs to drink to, songs to cry to, and songs that make you think. His brand new song, “Death Row”, out today, hits the emotional trigger.

The brand new track features longtime friends, Tyler Hubbard and Russell Dickerson. Written by Rhett with prolific songwriters, Zach Crowell and Ashley Gorley, “Death Row” is a pensive, thought-provoking track. Each singer, Rhett, Hubbard, and Dickerson each take a verse to share stories and experiences that they seemingly learned from inmates doing time in prison. Rhett shared in a recent interview that the new song was inspired by a real-life experience for the trio.

“Just last week, I went to prison // To see some boys down on death row // I brought some guitars and my buddies // To play some songs we thought they’d know // I could feel myself trembling // When I shook one of their hands // I thought that he would be a monster // Turns out he’s a whole lot like I am”

The emotional encounter clearly took a toll on Rhett and his fellow collaborators. The singer-songwriter has a knack for sharing stories, and “Death Row” exemplifies that. Hubbard and Dickerson add additional elements to the already incredible collab. So far, Where We Started is shaping up to be a phenomenal project from Rhett.

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Thomas Rhett’s new song “Death Row” with Tyler Hubbard and Russell Dickerson is out now, March 4th

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Thomas Rhett releases.

To keep up with Thomas Rhett, follow him on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

“Death Row” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

BREAKING: Florida Georgia Line Cancel 2021 Tour

Florida Georgia Line have announced the cancellation of their ‘I Love My Country Tour 2021’ due to COVID-19. Get all of the details below.

“There is nothing better than seeing all of your faces from the stage, feeling your good energy, and making memories together,” shares FGL’s Tyler Hubbard. “We were hopeful we could get back on the road this fall, and are so bummed to have to cancel this tour, but we know in our hearts that we still have to make sure we’re keeping our fans and crew safe. It’s unfortunate that we have to cancel but we hope y’all understand. We love our fans and can’t wait to be back out when the time is right.”

“Although we’ve been able to see some of y’all at shows recently, everyone’s continued safety has been weighing heavy on us,” adds FGL’s Brian Kelley. “To our fans, band, crew, and all of the venues around the country, thank you for your love and support! We couldn’t do what we do without you, and we hope we can all do our part to bring live music back soon.”

Presented by Old Camp and sponsored by T-Mobile, the anticipated 29-stop trek featuring Russell Dickerson as direct support, plus openers Lauren Alaina and Redferrin, was due to launch at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood in Atlanta, GA, on September 24, and run through November 20 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA.

For all current ticket holders, refunds will be issued to the original method of payment used at time of purchase. No action is required to obtain a refund.

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Florida Georgia Line’s music is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music‘ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.