Tyler Hubbard Says His Album Is Full Of ‘Self-Discovery’
Tyler Hubbard’s second solo album is called “Strong” and has 13 tracks that he co-produced.
As the Georgia half of Florida Georgia Line, he’s racked up 21 #1 hits and he’s credited as songwriter on all the new songs.
Just like his single, “Back Then Right Now,” Tyler says the new album, titled Strong, has a lot of his real life in it.
“I think with any album, I think my hope is that they get to know me a better through the songs, but also get to know theirselves a bit better. You know, a lot of these songs for me were very self-discovery, if you will. A lot of self-discovery going on when you’re opening yourself up and you’re being vulnerable. And yes, some of these songs are fun and some of these songs are less vulnerable and just sort of like lighthearted and not anything we need to overthink, but then some of these songs are super real, super vulnerable, super authentic, and I think that’s a fun place to kind of go as a creative and I think it’s fun to challenge my fans to kind of do the same thing and look a little deeper into who they are and explore what makes ‘em tick a little bit, what makes ‘em go. So, I hope it does that for them. I also just hope brings people joy. I think there’s a lot of fun on this album. I think there’s a lot of joy in my heart, in my spirit, for my life and for my family, and I hope that it overflows into my music and I hope people hear the album or come to a live show, I hope they leave feeling kind of filled up with joy and just made a good memory that they can take with them.”