Tyler Hubbard Stopped By The Barstool Chicago Office To Get Some First Pitch Advice From White Sox Dave And To Discuss Life Post Florida Georgia Line

Tyler Hubbard, known as one half of the immensely popular duo Florida Georgia Line (FGL), has embarked on an exciting new chapter in his musical career. With the release of his second solo album, Strong, Hubbard is stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist, ready to share his personal journey and musical evolution with the world.

He stopped by the Barstool Chicago office ahead of his Chicago tour date (he's on the road with Kane Brown), and before throwing out the first pitch at the White Sox ballpark. For some odd reason his team asked if White Sox Dave could provide some throwing advice for him, but once we got him out in the parking lot for some soft toss, we realized he wouldn't need any. 

Regarding Hubbard's solo venture, it represents more than just a musical transition; it reflects his personal growth and artistic exploration. From his early days working on a '73 Beetle with his father to grappling with the loss of his dad, Hubbard's life experiences have deeply influenced his songwriting. Tracks like "73 Beetle" 

and "Miss My Daddy" 

offer listeners a glimpse into Hubbard's heart and soul, showcasing his authenticity and emotional depth.

Life on the road isn't easy. Especially while maintaining and juggling a family life, something we spoke about in our talk, as well as the hard-hitting questions on road life - 

Transitioning from the massive success of Florida Georgia Line to a solo career hasn't been without its challenges. As you'll see in our interview, Hubbard's openness about the breakup of FGL and his solo aspirations highlights the complexities of fame and personal growth in the public eye. 

Yet, through it all, Hubbard remains grounded and focused on connecting with audiences through his music.

He gave us some pretty surprising answers to some questions, such as -

At the core of Hubbard's solo career is a commitment to authenticity and storytelling. Whether he's rocking out on stage or reflecting on his past, Hubbard stays true to himself and his craft. His music resonates with listeners because it's genuine, heartfelt, and relatable. As he navigates the ever-evolving landscape of country music, Hubbard's dedication to storytelling ensures that his music will continue to captivate audiences.

Hubbard's journey from one half of Florida Georgia Line to a solo artist is a testament to his resilience, creativity, and passion for music. 

Check him out on tour

And check out his new album, Strong

Strong Tracklist

  1. Wish You Would
  2. Park
  3. A Lot With A Little
  4. Night Like That
  5. Take Me Back
  6. Back Then Right Now
  7. Vegas
  8. Turn
  9. American Mellencamp
  10. BNA
  11. Summer Talkin’
  12. ‘73 Beetle
  13. Strong

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