Florida Georgia Line
Florida Georgia Line is Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, a country duo who met in college in Nashville. They started playing together around 2009 and signed...
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Florida Georgia Line is Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, a country duo who met in college in Nashville. They started playing together around 2009 and signed with Republic Nashville a few years later. Their first album, 'It'z Just What We Do,' came out in 2012 and included 'Cruise,' which spent months at the top of the country charts.
Their sound mixes country with pop and rock, and they've worked with artists like Luke Bryan on 'This Is How We Roll' and Bebe Rexha on 'Meant To Be.' Other songs like 'H.O.L.Y' and 'Simple' kept them on radio playlists through the 2010s. They put out five studio albums between 2012 and 2021.
In 2016, their video for 'May We All' drew criticism for how it portrayed Native Americans. The duo kept recording and touring after that, but the conversation about their music's direction continued among country listeners.
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