Tyler Hubbard
Tyler Reed Hubbard (born January 31, 1987) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician best known as the co-founder and lead vocalist of the duo Florida Georgia Line, which achieved massive commercial success in the 2010s with hits like "Cruise."[1][2] Born in Monroe, Georgia, Hubbard developed an interest in music through church worship services and later attended Belmont University in Nashville, where he met his future bandmate Brian Kelley, leading to the formation of Florida Georgia Line in 2010.[2] The duo released their breakthrough debut album Here's to the Good Times in 2012, which went double platinum and spawned multiple No. 1 singles on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, including the diamond-certified "Cruise," the best-selling country digital single in U.S. history at the time.[3][2] Following Florida Georgia Line's indefinite hiatus in 2022, Hubbard launched a successful solo career, signing with EMI Records Nashville and releasing his self-titled debut album in January 2023, which included the No. 1 hits "5 Foot 9" and "Dancin' in the Country," both certified 2x platinum.[3] His second album, Strong, arrived in 2024, featuring another chart-topping single, "Park," making him the first male country artist to achieve four consecutive No. 1 singles across two separate careers.[3][4] In 2025, he released the collaboration "After Midnight" with Nate Smith and signed a publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music.[5][6] Hubbard has amassed over 23 No. 1 singles on country radio collectively, sold-out arena tours, and appearances on major platforms like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and the CMT Music Awards, while also contributing to soundtracks and collaborations with artists such as Tim McGraw and Nelly.[3][7] In his personal life, Hubbard married Hayley Stommel on July 1, 2015, and the couple has three children: daughter Olivia Rose (born December 23, 2017), and sons Luca Reed (born August 19, 2019) and Atlas Roy (born September 24, 2020).[2][8] Based in Nashville, Hubbard is a Christian who emphasizes faith, family, and healthy living, and he supports various charities focused on children's health and music education.[3]Biography
Early life
Tyler Reed Hubbard was born on January 31, 1987, in Monroe, Georgia, the eldest of three children to parents Roy and Amy Hubbard. He grew up in the small town, where his family instilled a strong foundation of Christian faith, including regular church attendance and Bible reading from a young age. Hubbard has reflected on this upbringing as central to his early values, noting how his parents emphasized a personal relationship with Jesus. During his childhood and teenage years, Hubbard stayed active outdoors, spending time riding dirt bikes and competing in motocross races, alongside participating in various seasonal sports. He attended Loganville Christian Academy, a small private school, and graduated with a class of just 12 students in 2005. The Christian environment of the academy reinforced his family's religious influences, shaping his formative experiences in the community. In 2007, Hubbard's father, Roy, died in a helicopter crash, prompting Hubbard to relocate to Nashville, Tennessee, to attend Belmont University.[9] Hubbard's interest in music emerged early through involvement in church activities and local events in Georgia, where he began playing guitar as a teenager. By high school, he was writing his own songs, drawing from personal experiences and the Southern surroundings of Monroe. After graduation, Hubbard briefly studied at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.Personal life
Tyler Hubbard began dating Hayley Stommel in 2013 after meeting through mutual friends in the music scene.[10] The couple became engaged on September 22, 2014, during a helicopter ride, and married on July 1, 2015, at Trail Creek Cabin in Sun Valley, Idaho, marking the two-year anniversary of their first kiss.[11][12] In July 2025, to celebrate their 10th anniversary, Hubbard and his wife renewed their vows in an intimate family ceremony.[13] Hubbard and Stommel have three children: daughter Olivia Rose, born on December 23, 2017; son Luca Reed, born on August 19, 2019; and son Atlas Roy, born on September 24, 2020.[8][14] The family resides in Nashville, Tennessee, where they homeschool their children to prioritize quality time together.[15] In February 2014, Hubbard suffered a back injury in a dirt bike accident while on a day off, requiring hospitalization and recovery time just before Florida Georgia Line's tour preparations.[16] Six years later, on August 19, 2020, he sustained another dirt bike injury, rupturing his Achilles tendon and fracturing a bone in his ankle, which led to surgery and temporary use of a mobility scooter.[17] These incidents prompted Hubbard to reflect on personal resilience and family support during recovery.[18] Hubbard maintains a strong commitment to family privacy, limiting social media posts about his children to protect their personal lives and removing apps from his phone to stay present.[19] The family engages in faith-based activities, drawing from Hubbard's early Christian upbringing, which continues to shape their values and daily routines centered on spiritual growth and mutual encouragement.[20][21]Career
Florida Georgia Line (2010–2022)
Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley met in 2008 at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, where they connected through a campus worship group and shared interests in country, rap, and rock music.[22] After graduating, the pair moved in together and formed the duo Florida Georgia Line in 2010, drawing the name from their respective home states of Georgia (Hubbard from Monroe) and Florida (Kelley from Ormond Beach).[23] They self-released an independent album, Anything Like Me, in 2010 before signing with Big Machine Label Group in 2011, which launched their mainstream career.[24] The duo's breakthrough came with their debut single "Cruise," released in April 2012, which spent a record 24 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and crossed over to pop radio, becoming the first country song to sell over 10 million copies and earning diamond certification (10 million units) from the RIAA—the first for any country act.[25][26] Their self-titled debut studio album, Here's to the Good Times, arrived in December 2012, debuting at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the Top Country Albums chart, eventually certified 5x platinum for sales exceeding 5 million copies in the U.S.[27] The album's success propelled Florida Georgia Line into the forefront of "bro-country," a subgenre characterized by party anthems, male-centric lyrics, and fusion of country with hip-hop and pop influences, which broadened the genre's appeal to younger audiences and arena-sized crowds.[28] Florida Georgia Line released three more studio albums during their partnership: Anything Goes in October 2014, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with hits like "This Is How We Roll"; Dig Your Roots in August 2016, featuring the multi-week No. 1 single "H.O.L.Y."; and Can't Say I Ain't Country in February 2019, led by "Simple" and including the crossover smash "Meant to Be" with Bebe Rexha, which held No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart for a record 50 consecutive weeks and was certified diamond by the RIAA.[29][30] These releases solidified their commercial dominance, with over 24 million track sales and multiple sold-out tours, while earning accolades such as the ACM New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year in 2013 and three consecutive ACM Awards for Vocal Duo of the Year (2014–2016), as well as the inaugural ACM Single of the Decade for "Cruise" in 2019.[31][27] In February 2022, following the release of their fifth album Life Rolls On (2021), Hubbard and Kelley announced plans to pause joint activities to focus on individual creative pursuits, leading to an indefinite hiatus from recording and performing together, with their final tour dates concluding in September 2022.[32][33]Business ventures (2015–present)
In 2015, Tyler Hubbard co-founded Tree Vibez Music with his Florida Georgia Line bandmate Brian Kelley as a Nashville-based songwriting and publishing company aimed at developing talent across genres.[34] The venture was initially funded through the duo's early successes with Florida Georgia Line, allowing them to build a roster that has since produced multiple No. 1 hits.[35] In 2017, Tree Vibez entered a joint publishing partnership with Big Machine Music to expand its administrative and creative capabilities.[36] Building on Tree Vibez, Hubbard and Kelley established Round Here Records in 2019 as an independent label focused on artist development and signings, partnering with AWAL for global distribution.[37] The label's flagship artist was Canaan Smith, who debuted his album High Country Sound in 2021 under Hubbard and Kelley's executive production; Hubbard co-wrote and co-produced several tracks, including the single "Beer Drinkin' Weather."[35] Subsequent signings included RaeLynn in late 2019 for a worldwide recording deal and Redferrin in 2021, with Warner Music Nashville later partnering to promote the latter's releases.[38][39] Round Here Records has since broadened into management and production agreements, creating diversified revenue streams independent of performing activities.[40] As of 2025, the label continues operations with its core roster, while Hubbard has taken on mentorship roles for emerging country talent through production oversight.[41] In March 2024, Hubbard launched a separate publishing entity, Haylo Music—named after his family initials—with industry veteran Josh Saxe as general manager to nurture new songwriters; the company signed producer Aaron Farmer to an exclusive deal later that year, administered by Endurance Music Group.[42][43]Solo career (2021–present)
In early 2021, amid shifts within Florida Georgia Line, Tyler Hubbard announced plans to pursue solo music endeavors alongside bandmate Brian Kelley.[44] This transition gained momentum following the duo's official hiatus announcement in February 2022, allowing Hubbard to focus on independent artistry.[32] In May 2022, he signed a recording contract with EMI Nashville, marking a pivotal step in his solo trajectory.[45] Hubbard's debut solo single, "5 Foot 9," arrived on May 23, 2022, and quickly ascended to number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in November 2022, earning 2× Platinum certification from the RIAA. This personal tribute to his wife, Hayley, showcased his shift toward introspective storytelling. Later that year, on August 19, 2022, he released the six-song EP Dancin' in the Country, which debuted at number 12 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.[46] The EP's title track followed as a single in November 2022, also reaching number one on Country Airplay. Hubbard's self-titled debut studio album arrived on January 27, 2023, peaking at number 8 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.[47] Building on his earlier successes, it featured additional hits like "Back Then Right Now," which topped the Country Airplay chart in May 2024.[48] His sophomore album, Strong, followed on April 12, 2024, reaching number 35 on the Top Country Albums chart and emphasizing themes of resilience and family.[49] The project included the lead single "Wish You Would," released in February 2024, and "Park," which became his fourth consecutive solo number one on Country Airplay in August 2025.[50] In 2025, Hubbard expanded his sonic palette with the electronic-country collaboration "Forget Tonight" alongside DJ Steve Aoki, released on May 16 as part of Aoki's album HiROQUEST 3: Paragon.[51] On the touring front, he served as direct support for Kane Brown's In the Air Tour across 29 dates in early 2024, delivering stripped-down sets that highlighted his solo material.[52] Hubbard also launched his headlining Strong World Tour in the fall of 2024, performing intimate venues and festivals to connect directly with fans.[53][54] In November 2025, Hubbard released the collaboration "After Midnight" with Nate Smith and signed an exclusive publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music. He was also announced as a headliner for the 2026 Dauphin's Countryfest.[5][6][55] Throughout his solo output, Hubbard has evolved toward more personal and faith-infused songwriting, drawing from life experiences like family joys, losses, and spiritual growth—evident in tracks such as "Way Home" from his debut album, which reflects on finding refuge in faith amid life's uncertainties.[56] This approach, supported by his publishing imprint Tree Vibez, allows for authentic narratives rooted in his Georgia upbringing and role as a husband and father.[57]Discography
Studio albums
Tyler Hubbard's debut solo studio album, titled Tyler Hubbard, was released on January 27, 2023, by EMI Records Nashville and Hubbard House Records. Co-produced by Hubbard and Jordan Schmidt, the 18-track project features Hubbard as a co-writer on every song, blending upbeat country-pop anthems with more introspective ballads that mark a shift toward personal storytelling compared to his work with Florida Georgia Line. Key singles from the album include the chart-topping "5 Foot 9," the 2× platinum-certified "Dancin' in the Country," and "Back Then Right Now," which reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart. The album debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and No. 40 on the Billboard 200, selling 15,000 equivalent album units in its first week. It has since been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States and gold by Music Canada, surpassing one billion global streams. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine praised Hubbard's "chill and bright" vibe and noted his vocal delivery shows maturity in handling romantic and reflective themes, though the overall rating was mixed at 5.7 out of 10. Hubbard's sophomore studio album, Strong, arrived on April 12, 2024, also via EMI Records Nashville and Hubbard House Records. The 13-track effort, again co-produced by Hubbard and Jordan Schmidt, explores themes of resilience, personal growth, and everyday joys, with Hubbard contributing to the writing on all songs. Standout tracks include the lead single "Wish You Would" and the No. 1 Country Airplay hit "Park," which highlights nostalgic small-town life. The album peaked at No. 35 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, reflecting a more established solo sound while maintaining energetic production. AllMusic commended Hubbard's ease with sweet melodies like "Take Me Back" and his stronger performance on livelier tracks, contributing to a user rating of 7.9 out of 10.Extended plays
Hubbard released his debut solo extended play, Dancin' in the Country, on August 19, 2022, via EMI Records Nashville, as a follow-up to his initial solo single "5 Foot 9." The EP consists of six tracks, blending his signature country-pop sound with energetic, feel-good themes centered on small-town life, romance, and escapism, co-produced by Hubbard alongside Jordan Schmidt and others to showcase his transition from duo work to solo artistry. The title track, "Dancin' in the Country," served as the EP's lead single and later peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, marking Hubbard's second consecutive solo top 10 and highlighting the project's upbeat, danceable vibe. Overall, the EP debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, reflecting its role as a transitional release that previewed material from his forthcoming self-titled studio album while helping to cultivate his individual fanbase after Florida Georgia Line's hiatus. In its first week, Dancin' in the Country generated over 10,000 equivalent album units in the U.S., combining sales and streaming activity, which underscored Hubbard's ability to draw listeners eager for his post-duo sound and contributed to the EP's streaming momentum, with the title track alone surpassing 224 million global streams by late 2025. This success positioned the EP as a key stepping stone, emphasizing Hubbard's self-directed creative vision in producing accessible, radio-friendly country-pop to solidify his solo presence.Singles
Hubbard launched his solo career with the release of "5 Foot 9" on May 23, 2022, as the lead single from his self-titled debut album. The track, co-written by Hubbard, Jaren Johnston, and Chase McGill, serves as a personal tribute to his wife, Hayley, capturing intimate details of their relationship, though Hubbard later admitted he mistakenly listed her height as 5 feet 9 inches instead of her actual 5 feet 10 inches. It topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart for one week in November 2022 and has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA, reflecting over three million units sold or streamed in the U.S. An unofficial video featuring live performance footage accompanied the song's radio promotion, amassing significant streams with over 677 million global plays reported by mid-2025. The follow-up single, "Dancin' in the Country," arrived on November 21, 2022, also from the debut album and included on the accompanying EP of the same name. Co-written by Hubbard, Corey Crowder, and Jon Nite, the upbeat track peaked at No. 2 on the Country Airplay chart in May 2023 after 23 weeks on the tally. It earned 2× Platinum certification from the RIAA in 2024, denoting two million units. The official music video, directed by Justin Clapham, depicts Hubbard and friends in a lively, party-filled setting, enhancing its radio and streaming push. In 2023, "Back Then Right Now" was issued as the lead single from Hubbard's sophomore album Strong, released September 12, 2023. Penned by Hubbard, David Garcia, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Geoff Warburton, it reached No. 1 on Country Airplay for one week in May 2024, marking his second solo chart-topper. The song received Gold certification from the RIAA by late 2025. Its official music video, released November 14, 2023, and directed by Clapham, features nostalgic footage of Hubbard's early life and career milestones, produced to evoke reflection on his journey from Florida Georgia Line to solo success. "Park," released April 11, 2024, as the second single from Strong, continued Hubbard's hot streak. Co-authored by Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt, and Austin John Winkler, the reflective ballad topped Country Airplay for two weeks starting August 4, 2025, making it his third consecutive No. 1 as a solo artist. By November 2025, it had not yet received RIAA certification but contributed to Hubbard's over two billion career streams. The official music video, directed by Clapham and released October 23, 2024, was filmed in suburban Atlanta settings, emphasizing family themes with appearances by Hubbard's children, and highlighted behind-the-scenes production notes on its heartfelt, low-key aesthetic. "Wish You Would," released February 16, 2024, served as a promotional single from Strong, co-written by Hubbard, Corey Crowder, and Chris LaCorte. It debuted on the Country Airplay chart but peaked outside the top 40, focusing instead on digital and streaming promotion ahead of the album's release. An official audio track was released, accompanied by a live performance on Good Morning America, though no full music video was produced. Among promotional releases, "How We Got Here" from the 2023 debut album received targeted radio and streaming pushes as an album track in late 2023, co-written by Hubbard, Brett Tyler, and Will Bundy, but did not achieve official single status or chart independently. In 2025, Hubbard collaborated with DJ Steve Aoki on "Forget Tonight," released May 16 as a single from Aoki's HiROQUEST 3: Paragon, blending electronic production with country elements. The track, co-written by Aoki, Hubbard, and others, featured an official music video directed by Aoki's team, showcasing high-energy visuals of nightlife and rural vibes, and marked Hubbard's first crossover into electronic music without charting on country airplay.| Single | Release Date | Album | Peak (Country Airplay) | Weeks at No. 1 | RIAA Certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "5 Foot 9" | May 23, 2022 | Tyler Hubbard | 1 | 1 | 3× Platinum |
| "Dancin' in the Country" | November 21, 2022 | Tyler Hubbard | 2 | 0 | 2× Platinum |
| "Back Then Right Now" | September 12, 2023 | Strong | 1 | 1 | Gold |
| "Park" | April 11, 2024 | Strong | 1 | 2 | None (as of Nov. 2025) |
| "Wish You Would" (promotional) | February 16, 2024 | Strong | <40 | 0 | None |
| "How We Got Here" (promotional) | January 27, 2023 | Tyler Hubbard | N/A | N/A | None |
| "Forget Tonight" (with Steve Aoki, promotional) | May 16, 2025 | HiROQUEST 3: Paragon | N/A | N/A | None |
Guest appearances
Hubbard has made several notable guest appearances on tracks by other artists since launching his solo career in 2021, often blending country with other genres to broaden his collaborative reach. His debut solo feature came on Tim McGraw's "Undivided," a unity-themed duet released in January 2021 that peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and emphasized themes of national healing amid political division. Later that year, he contributed vocals to Brantley Gilbert's "Rubber Meets the Road" for the soundtrack album The Ice Road, a high-energy track celebrating freedom on the open road that highlighted Hubbard's affinity for rugged, adventurous country narratives. In 2021, Hubbard also appeared on Lathan Warlick's "My Way" from the album of the same name, delivering a laid-back, feel-good vibe that reflected his songwriting roots in everyday escapism. He further explored faith-infused country on Chris Tomlin's "Good to Be Loved By You," the opening track of the Summer EP, where his harmonies added a contemporary edge to the worship leader's sound and underscored Hubbard's personal spiritual journey. More recently, Hubbard has ventured into cross-genre territory. In May 2025, he featured on electronic producer Steve Aoki's "Forget Tonight" from the album HiROQUEST 3: Paragon, marking a bold fusion of country vocals with EDM beats and showcasing his willingness to experiment beyond traditional country boundaries. That September, he joined emerging country artist Graham Barham on "Whiskey Rain," a duet evoking small-town nightlife that quickly gained traction on streaming platforms, amassing over four million Spotify streams in its first month. Additionally, Hubbard appears on Nate Smith's "After Midnight," released on November 14, 2025, promising another high-octane country collaboration rooted in late-night revelry.| Year | Song | Artist | Album/Soundtrack | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Undivided | Tim McGraw | Here on Earth (digital deluxe) | Peaked at No. 16 on Country Airplay |
| 2021 | Rubber Meets the Road | Brantley Gilbert | The Ice Road | Soundtrack single |
| 2021 | My Way | Lathan Warlick | My Way | Album track |
| 2021 | Good to Be Loved By You | Chris Tomlin | Summer EP | Faith-country crossover |
| 2025 | Forget Tonight | Steve Aoki | HiROQUEST 3: Paragon | EDM-country fusion |
| 2025 | Whiskey Rain | Graham Barham | Single | Streaming hit |
| 2025 | After Midnight | Nate Smith | Single | Released November 14, 2025 |