Tyler Hubbard on His New Song: "God Really Does Make the Good Stuff"
Best known as a member of the Nashville-based duo Florida Georgia Line, Tyler Hubbard has just released his solo debut single "5 Foot 9." He wrote the single with Jaren Johnston and Chase McGill and co-produced the track with Jordan Schmidt.
With lyrics highlighting life's small joys before pointing out that "God makes the good stuff," Hubbard adds, "As much as the song talks about real life stuff like whiskey, country music, dirt roads and rain, I want listeners to be reminded that God really does make the good stuff. For me, over the last couple of years, I've really been reminded of that."
Hubbard released his 6-song EP, Dancin' In The Country, on August 19. The project includes "5 Foot 9," the good time track "Everybody Needs A Bar," a swanky "Baby Gets Her Lovin'," and the title track, which is fit for a modern country line dance. Dancin' In The Country was produced by Hubbard and Jordan Schmidt, with assistance from Jesse Frasure on "Baby Gets Her Lovin'."
Hubbard also announced he will release his yet-to-be-titled debut solo album on Jan. 27, 2023.
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