Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard kicks off his solo career by announcing new single '5 Foot 9'
Tyler Hubbard, one half of the about-to-go-on-hiatus duo Florida Georgia Line, is starting something new.
Earlier this month, Hubbard announced that he has signed as a solo artist to EMI Nashville and he’s not wasting time when it comes to putting out new music.
On Thursday, he shared that he’s got a solo project coming out and he’s been working on it for over a year.
The first single off that project is called "5 Foot 9," and it’ll be available starting May 20. Hubbard wrote the song with Jaren Johnston -- of The Cadillac Three -- and in-demand Nashville songwriter Chase McGill.
"Songwriting is central to everything I do as an artist," Hubbard shared in a statement of the new track. "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."
Florida Georgia Line announced that they were going on hiatus in February, but Hubbard hasn’t been taking much time off. He co-wrote Little Big Town’s current single, "Hell Yeah," and wrote and sang on the Thomas Rhett-led "Death Row," along with Russell Dickerson.
FGL fans still have a handful of chances to see the duo share a stage this year: They’ve got seven festival dates booked, including the upcoming Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam in Panama City Beach, Florida, next month.