Florida Georgia Line singer Tyler Hubbard has shared a new track for his forthcoming solo project, “Way Home.” The song follows his debut solo single “5 Foot 9,” which is currently impacting country radio. Hubbard has also shared an ‘unofficial’ music video for “Way Home,” which you can view – here.
“Way Home,” co-written by Hubbard, Corey Crowder, and Canaan Smith, is one of the first songs Hubbard worked on after making the decision to pursue a solo career. Hubbard calls the song, “a traditional country song that can be heard in a church and a honky-tonk. For me, this is a personal song, that allows fans to get to know me on an even deeper level. This song is a reflection on where I’ve been, where I am now, and where I’m headed. It’s become my personal reminder, on a regular basis, of who’s really driving this truck we call life. Thank God it ain’t me.”
Hubbard is set to join Kieth Urban on his The Speed Of Now World Tour beginning on September 3 at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California, and will serve as support for Urban through November. For ticket info, head HERE.
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