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Florida Georgia Line earn their 15th No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart as “Long Live” rises 3-1 on the April 10-dated list, up 9% to 28.3 million impressions, according to MRC Data.
The tandem of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard pass Rascal Flatts for the second-most leaders among duos and groups in the chart’s 31-year history, after Brooks & Dunn’s 20. Among all acts, Kenny Chesney leads with 31 No. 1s.
“Live,” which Hubbard and Kelley wrote with Corey Crowder, David Garcia and Josh Miller, marks FGL’s first Country Airplay leader since “Simple” in October 2018. In between, the act hit a No. 2 high with “I Love My Country” last September.
From publisher: Billboard
Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley to release Solo EP
The country singer, 35, announced on Instagram Tuesday that his EP, BK’s Wave Pack , will be available April 13. This will be Kelley’s first standalone project while being a member of country duo Florida Georgia Line with Tyler Hubbard .
“It’s time to set sail! I’m beyond excited to announce #BKsWavePack EP drops one week from today on 4/13,” wrote Kelley. “Bringing summertime a little early with ‘Beach Cowboy,’ ‘Made By The Water,’ ‘Party On The Beach’ and ‘Sunday Service in the Sand.'”
RELATED: Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard & Brian Kelley to Release Solo Music: ‘We’re Not Breaking Up’
The self-proclaimed “beach cowboy” has been teasing the forthcoming release of solo music for the past few days, posting a video on March 31 with the caption: “There’s a new kind of cowboy in town… who’s ready to ride this wave?”
The four songs on the EP are a mix of ” party-all-day Pop” and “love-all-night Country” as Kelley co-produced the entire project with country songwriter Corey Crowder.
RELATED: Tim McGraw and Tyler Hubbard Call for Unity on New Duet ‘Undivided’: ‘It’s Not About Politics’
While both Kelley and Hubbard are currently pursuing solo endeavors, as Hubbard released his single “Undivided” featuring Tim McGraw in January, the duo assured fans that Florida Georgia Line would not be breaking up .
“It’s a beautiful place to be, like BK said, to be able to venture out and have a voice of our own and have individuality a little bit. We’ve always been a package deal,” Hubbard said. “Just to clarify, FGL is not breaking up so anyone who says that, from the mouth of Tyler and BK.”
From Publisher: PEOPLE.com
#14. ‘Here’s To The Good Times’ by Florida Georgia Line
This debut record came out in 2012 and boasts five songs from the duo’s EP (extended play record), “It’z Just What We Do,” and six new tracks. As of early 2014, the album’s first single “Cruise,” which initially appeared on the band’s EP, became the best-selling digital country song in the U.S. The song is a prime example of what critics have termed “bro country.”
Stacker compiled the best country albums of all time as per Billboard’s Greatest of All Time…
By JillFlorida Georgia Line earn their 15th No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart as “Long Live” rises 3-1 on the April 10-dated list, up 9% to 28.3 million impressions, according to MRC Data.
The tandem of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard pass Rascal Flatts for the second-most leaders among duos and groups in the chart’s 31-year history, after Brooks & Dunn’s 20. Among all acts, Kenny Chesney leads with 31 No. 1s.
“Live,” which Hubbard and Kelley wrote with Corey Crowder, David Garcia and Josh Miller, marks FGL’s first Country Airplay leader since “Simple” in October 2018. In between, the act hit a No. 2 high with “I Love My Country” last September.
From publisher: Billboard
Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley to release Solo EP
The country singer, 35, announced on Instagram Tuesday that his EP, BK’s Wave Pack , will be available April 13. This will be Kelley’s first standalone project while being a member of country duo Florida Georgia Line with Tyler Hubbard .
“It’s time to set sail! I’m beyond excited to announce #BKsWavePack EP drops one week from today on 4/13,” wrote Kelley. “Bringing summertime a little early with ‘Beach Cowboy,’ ‘Made By The Water,’ ‘Party On The Beach’ and ‘Sunday Service in the Sand.'”
RELATED: Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard & Brian Kelley to Release Solo Music: ‘We’re Not Breaking Up’
The self-proclaimed “beach cowboy” has been teasing the forthcoming release of solo music for the past few days, posting a video on March 31 with the caption: “There’s a new kind of cowboy in town… who’s ready to ride this wave?”
The four songs on the EP are a mix of ” party-all-day Pop” and “love-all-night Country” as Kelley co-produced the entire project with country songwriter Corey Crowder.
RELATED: Tim McGraw and Tyler Hubbard Call for Unity on New Duet ‘Undivided’: ‘It’s Not About Politics’
While both Kelley and Hubbard are currently pursuing solo endeavors, as Hubbard released his single “Undivided” featuring Tim McGraw in January, the duo assured fans that Florida Georgia Line would not be breaking up .
“It’s a beautiful place to be, like BK said, to be able to venture out and have a voice of our own and have individuality a little bit. We’ve always been a package deal,” Hubbard said. “Just to clarify, FGL is not breaking up so anyone who says that, from the mouth of Tyler and BK.”
From Publisher: PEOPLE.com
#14. ‘Here’s To The Good Times’ by Florida Georgia Line
This debut record came out in 2012 and boasts five songs from the duo’s EP (extended play record), “It’z Just What We Do,” and six new tracks. As of early 2014, the album’s first single “Cruise,” which initially appeared on the band’s EP, became the best-selling digital country song in the U.S. The song is a prime example of what critics have termed “bro country.”
Stacker compiled the best country albums of all time as per Billboard’s Greatest of All Time…