"This Is How We Roll" is a country music song performed by the American duo Florida Georgia Line, featuring guest vocals from fellow country artist Luke Bryan. Released as a single on February 10, 2014, it served as the fifth and final single from the duo's debut deluxe album, Here's to the Good Times... This Is How We Roll.[1][2]The track was co-written by Florida Georgia Line members Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, along with Luke Bryan and Cole Swindell, and produced by Joey Moi.[3][4] It embodies the bro-country style prevalent in early 2010s country music, with lyrics celebrating carefree adventures, tailgating, and youthful escapades in pickup trucks and ATVs.[5]Upon release, "This Is How We Roll" achieved significant commercial success, topping the BillboardHot Country Songs chart for six consecutive weeks and reaching number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100.[6][7] It also peaked at number one on the Country Airplay chart, marking Florida Georgia Line's third consecutive chart-topper from the album.[8] The song's popularity was bolstered by its upbeat production and the star power of Bryan, contributing to the deluxe album's strong sales and the duo's rising prominence in mainstream country music.[9]The official music video, directed by Marc Klasfeld, features high-energy footage of extreme sports and partying, including appearances by motocross star Travis Pastrana and the Nitro Circus crew, aligning with the song's themes of adrenaline-fueled fun.[10][11] By 2025, the track had amassed over 276 million views on YouTube and remains a staple in country radio playlists.[10]
Background and production
Album context
Florida Georgia Line's debut studio album, Here's to the Good Times, was released on December 4, 2012, through Republic Nashville, marking the duo's entry into the mainstream country music scene.[12] The album quickly achieved multi-platinum status, certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA for sales exceeding 2 million units, and played a pivotal role in establishing the duo's signature bro-country sound, characterized by upbeat, party-oriented themes blended with pop and rock influences.[13][14]The success of the lead single "Cruise," released earlier in 2012, propelled the duo—consisting of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard—to rising fame, setting the stage for high-profile collaborations with artists such as Luke Bryan, who featured on tracks from the album.[15] This momentum carried into 2013, when the album was reissued as a deluxe edition titled Here's to the Good Times... This Is How We Roll on November 25, adding four new tracks, with "This Is How We Roll" serving as the opener and inspiring the reissue's title.[16]The reissue extended the album's commercial longevity, helping it peak at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart and earning a 2× Platinum certification from the RIAA.[17][13]
Writing and recording
"This Is How We Roll" was co-written by Florida Georgia Line members Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, alongside Luke Bryan and Cole Swindell, during informal sessions in 2013.[18] The collaboration began on the tour bus amid Luke Bryan's Dirt Road Diaries Tour, where Kelley and Swindell—then an opening act—drew inspiration from Bryan's onstage anecdote about shooting bullets at the moon during his performance of "Muckalee Creek," reflecting shared personal party experiences that shaped the song's carefree narrative.[19] Bryan joined the session mid-process, contributing ideas that helped finalize the track in a single day, with the group focusing on evoking a lively, youthful atmosphere through its rhythmic structure and imagery.[19]An initial demo was crafted in Nashville, where the writers emphasized blending country storytelling with hip-hop-inspired rhythms to infuse the song with an upbeat, accessible energy suitable for live performances and radio play.[20] This creative decision aimed to capture the duo's signature sound, merging traditional country vibes with contemporary pop elements to appeal to a broad audience.[20]The full recording occurred at Big Loud Mountain Studios in Nashville, with producer Joey Moi overseeing the sessions to enhance the track's dynamic feel.[21][22] Moi's production choices included programmed beats alongside acoustic guitar and subtle steel guitar accents, bridging classic country instrumentation with modern electronic pulses to heighten the song's party anthem quality without overshadowing the vocal interplay.[20] Luke Bryan's guest vocals were integrated separately to inject additional exuberance, aligning with the collaborators' vision of a high-energy duet.[19] Additional overdubs were handled in Nashville to refine the mix, ensuring a polished yet organic final product.[21] The track served as the lead single for the deluxe reissue of Florida Georgia Line's debut album.[22]
Composition and lyrics
Musical style
"This Is How We Roll" exemplifies the bro-country genre, fusing traditional country elements with pop production techniques and hip-hop-inspired rhythms to create an energetic, anthemic sound.[23][24]The track maintains an upbeat tempo of 132 beats per minute, driven by a four-on-the-floor drum pattern that emphasizes its danceable, high-energy vibe.[25] It adheres to a conventional verse-chorus structure, incorporating a pre-chorus build-up for tension release, with a total runtime of 3:40 and composition in the key of A♭ major.[26][27] Vocals are processed with auto-tune, lending a sleek, modern sheen typical of contemporary country-pop crossovers.[28]Instrumentation centers on prominent acoustic guitar riffs that anchor the melody, complemented by electric guitar solos for added drive and synthesized bass beats simulating the rumble of car subwoofers to enhance the song's cruising theme. Produced by Joey Moi, the track demonstrates refined production polish, evolving from the duo's earlier single "Cruise" by tightening the mix and amplifying crossover appeal.[29][30]
Lyrical themes
The lyrics of "This Is How We Roll" center on a theme of carefree, youthful escapism, depicting a lifestyle of tailgating, drinking, and cruising that embodies Southern pride and rural camaraderie.[31] The song portrays this through scenes of communal revelry, emphasizing freedom and adventure in everyday country settings, such as backroad drives and bonfires, as a way to embrace unfiltered joy.[31] Co-writers Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Luke Bryan, and Cole Swindell drew directly from their touring experiences during Bryan's Dirt Road Diaries Tour, where spontaneous moments like post-show gatherings inspired the narrative of living boldly and authentically.[32]Key imagery reinforces this blended cultural vibe, with references to a mixtape featuring "a little Hank, a little Drake," highlighting a fusion of traditional country (Hank Williams) and modern hip-hop influences that mirrors the artists' diverse musical tastes and the fun of rural escapism.[5] Other vivid elements include cold beer in koozies, jacked-up trucks, and girls in short shorts piled into truck beds, evoking tactile, sensory details of tailgate parties and open-air adventures that symbolize accessible, prideful Southern recreation.[5]The narrative progresses from daytime cruising and preparation—loading up the truck with friends and tunes—to nighttime partying under the stars, culminating in high-energy choruses that unite listeners in the refrain "This is how we roll," fostering a sense of shared enjoyment and collective identity.[5] Subtle nods to resilience appear in lines like "When the world turns ugly, I just turn and look at you," suggesting that these good times serve as an anchor amid life's challenges, reflecting the co-writers' real-life bonds and optimistic outlook honed through years on the road.[32] The upbeat tempo complements this energetic lyrical flow, amplifying the song's invitation to join the escapism.[31]
Release and promotion
Single release
"This Is How We Roll" was released as the lead single from the deluxe reissue of Florida Georgia Line's debut album, Here's to the Good Times...This Is How We Roll, on November 25, 2013, via Republic Nashville to country radio.[33] The track, co-written by the duo alongside Luke Bryan and Cole Swindell, served as a high-energy follow-up to their prior hit "Get Your Shine On."[31]The single was made available digitally on iTunes and as a CD single, positioned as track 12 on the album reissue, which bundled the new material with the original release to capitalize on the duo's rising popularity.[34] Republic Nashville drove an initial airplay campaign targeting country stations, resulting in the song debuting at number 22 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart during its first full week of tracking. The label's strategy emphasized the duo's established fanbase, positioning the release to maintain momentum from their breakthrough success.[2]
Remixes and marketing
In June 2014, an official remix of "This Is How We Roll" featuring Jason Derulo was released, incorporating electronic production elements such as drops and a verse from Derulo to appeal to broader pop and dance audiences.[35][36]Marketing strategies for the single emphasized cross-genre promotion and collaborative visibility, including joint live appearances by Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan at high-profile events like the 2014 Academy of Country Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and CMT Music Awards.[37][38] These performances highlighted the track's party anthem vibe and helped amplify its reach beyond country radio. The remix itself served as a key promotional tool, distributed via digital platforms like iTunes to target urban and crossover listeners.[39]The song was also integrated into Florida Georgia Line's 2014 tour setlists as a staple closer, reinforcing its role in live fan engagement without additional variants beyond the standard recording.[9]
Reception
Critical reviews
Positive reviews highlighted the song's high-energy collaboration between Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan, praising its catchy hooks and infectious vibe as a quintessential summer anthem. Billboard called the performance at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards one of the "flat-out-fun moments" of the show, capturing the genre's party spirit.[37]Criticisms positioned "This Is How We Roll" as emblematic of formulaic bro-country, with detractors pointing to its shallow lyrics and heavy reliance on party tropes as contributing to the dilution of traditional country elements. Saving Country Music lambasted the song in an article for its lack of sincerity and depth, criticizing its incoherent genre blending and juvenile content without authentic roots.[24]Mixed reviews acknowledged strong production values and energetic delivery but noted a lack of lyrical substance.The overall reception proved polarizing, enhancing Florida Georgia Line's mainstream appeal through its radio-friendly hooks while alienating traditional country fans who viewed it as a further erosion of the genre's storytellingheritage.[40]
Commercial performance
"This Is How We Roll" achieved significant commercial success in the United States, earning a 6× Platinum certification from the RIAA on November 20, 2020, equivalent to 6 million units sold or streamed.[41] Digital downloads were a primary driver early in its lifecycle, with over 2.7 million units reported by tracking services.[42]The track experienced substantial streaming growth following the rise of on-demand platforms after 2014, surpassing 440 million total audio streams, including approximately 443 million on Spotify, as of November 2025.[43] This surge was aided by inclusions in popular country-pop playlists, contributing to its enduring digital footprint.[44]Internationally, the song demonstrated modest reach beyond North America, charting in the top 25 on the ARIA singles chart in Australia and top 20 in New Zealand.Its performance bolstered the 2025 expanded edition reissue of the album Here's to the Good Times...This Is How We Roll, enhancing Florida Georgia Line's overall brand value through renewed catalog sales. The single's #1 peak on the Hot Country Songs chart further amplified its market impact.
Visual and live elements
Music video
The music video for "This Is How We Roll," directed by Marc Klasfeld, premiered on YouTube on March 8, 2014.[10][11] It features Florida Georgia Line members Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley alongside Luke Bryan in a high-energy desert party setting centered around a traveling semi-truck, complete with crowd scenes of revelers enjoying cold beer and group dances.[45][46]Filmed in a desert location just outside Los Angeles, California, the video's concept captures the song's themes of carefree escapism through dynamic visuals, including dirt bike stunts performed amid the festivities.[47] Notable cameos include X Games champion Travis Pastrana and members of the Nitro Circus crew, who contribute thrilling action sequences such as jumps over the truck, enhancing the video's adventurous party atmosphere.[45][47] The production emphasizes visual storytelling of youthful rebellion and fun, with the artists performing both inside and atop the moving truck as the scene builds to explosive outdoor antics.[46]Stylistic choices include rapid editing and quick cuts that align with the track's upbeat tempo, creating a sense of relentless motion and excitement that mirrors the lyrics' portrayal of rolling through life without inhibitions.[45] By November 2025, the official video had accumulated over 276 million views on YouTube, underscoring its enduring popularity in promoting the song's vibrant energy.[10]
Live performances
The debut live performance of "This Is How We Roll" occurred at the 2014 Academy of Country Music Awards on April 6, where Florida Georgia Line was joined by Luke Bryan for an energetic rendition that featured dynamic stage lighting and audience engagement.[38][48] The broadcast drew 14.1 million viewers, marking a significant exposure for the track shortly after its single release.[48]The song became a staple in Florida Georgia Line's live sets during their 2014 Here's to the Good Times Tour, often positioned toward the end of the show to capitalize on its upbeat, party-oriented vibe, with productions incorporating confetti cannons and thematic elements like oversized vehicle graphics to amplify the thematic escapism.[49][50] It appeared in numerous tour dates, including at venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre and PNC Music Pavilion, where it fostered crowd sing-alongs and high-energy closings.[51][52]Additional notable television appearances included a joint performance with Luke Bryan at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards on May 18, which highlighted the duo's collaborative chemistry through synchronized vocals and stage movement.[53] The track was also featured at CMA Fest in 2014, where Florida Georgia Line delivered it amid a festival set that encouraged audience participation.[54]Over subsequent years, "This Is How We Roll" evolved in Florida Georgia Line's touring repertoire through 2022, with shortened arrangements in larger arena settings that emphasized fan interactions, such as call-and-response segments during choruses, while maintaining its role as a high-impact crowd-pleaser.[55] It was included in their final concert on August 31, 2022, at the Minnesota State Fair, serving as a nostalgic highlight in a set blending early hits with later material.[56] Some stagings echoed the music video's desert party aesthetic through projected visuals of trucks and open-road imagery.[57]
Chart performance and certifications
Weekly and year-end charts
"This Is How We Roll" debuted at number 18 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart on November 25, 2013, eventually reaching number 1 for six non-consecutive weeks and spending a total of 40 weeks on the chart. The track's ascent was steady, reflecting consistent airplay and streaming support within the country format.[58]On the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, the song peaked at number 15 on April 26, 2014, charting for 28 weeks overall, with its performance bolstered by crossover success on pop and adult contemporary radio stations.[59]In year-end tallies, "This Is How We Roll" ranked number 1 on the 2014 Hot Country Songs chart and number 49 on the Hot 100 year-end list; it also appeared at number 98 on the 2013 Country Airplay year-end chart.[60]Internationally, the single reached number 25 on the Canada Country chart. On Australia's ARIA Country Tracks chart, it entered at number 40 before climbing to a peak of number 2, demonstrating sustained weekly progress driven by digital downloads and radio rotation.[61]
Chart
Debut Position/Date
Peak Position
Weeks at Peak
Total Weeks Charted
US Billboard Hot Country Songs
#18 (November 25, 2013)
#1
6
40
US Billboard Hot 100
N/A
#15 (April 26, 2014)
N/A
28
Canada Country
N/A
#25
N/A
N/A
Australia ARIA Country Tracks
#40
#2
N/A
N/A
The song's robust digital sales helped sustain its presence across multiple charts throughout 2014.[62]
Certifications
In the United States, "This Is How We Roll" has been certified 6× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on December 12, 2018, representing 6 million units sold or streamed.[63]The song received Platinum certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in 2014, equivalent to 70,000 units.In New Zealand, it was awarded Gold status by Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ) in 2014, denoting 7,500 units.Canada's Music Canada certified the track 3× Platinum in 2015, accounting for 240,000 units and highlighting robust digital sales.[64]