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Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard On Going Solo: Bandmates Aren’t Always on the ‘Same Season of Life’

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On different pages? Amid speculation that Florida Georgia Line may be ready to go their separate ways, founding member Tyler Hubbard candidly discussed pursuing a solo career.“I think [personal expression is] definitely part of it.

But also, you mentioned kind of being under the umbrella of a band or a brand, it sort of puts you in a box to not be able to go super deep personally,” Hubbard, 35, said during an appearance on SiriusXM’s The Storme Warren Show on Wednesday, June 22. “So, you can connect with the fans, but you can only go so deep because you have respect and you wanna understand that, you know, maybe you and your bandmates aren’t all on the exact same season of life and you can’t.”He continued: “You know, you don’t wanna keep it too personal.

So, this really does allow us to shed another layer of the onion and say, ‘Hey guys, this is even more of who I am and welcome to my childhood and welcome to my struggles and welcome to my life and my family.’ And well, you know, so it allows us to just go deeper, which I think is, after 10 years of kind of only getting to go so deep, I just think is extremely healthy and energizing.”The Georgia native cofounded the country band alongside Brian Kelley in 2010.

Despite five popular studio albums and countless music industry honors, the duo made headlines in 2020 when Hubbard and his wife, Hayley Hubbard, unfollowed the Florida native, 36.“We have been on a 10-year relationship, a 10-year partnership, a 10-year commitment to each other.

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