Singer-songwriter Tyler Hubbard was fully prepared to hang up his boots so to speak when his duo partner in Florida Georgia Line, Brian Kelley, said he wanted to go solo. But now a year after launching his solo career, Hubbard has reintroduced himself to fans with two hit solo songs and a debut record.
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