Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line Shares His Inspirational Journey as aSolo Career Soars Post-Group Split
Tyler Hubbard has reinvented himself as a solo performer — and he's only sharing this through OK! from where he derives his inspiration.
The former Florida Georgia Line a member pulls up a chair for a conversation with OK! To talk about everything related to country music, the beautiful wilderness, and his collaboration with Polaris following her appearance in an engaging video campaign for the car company YouTube channel.
The collaboration introduced Hubbard’s involvement in an innovative Polaris social media series called "Lunch With Levi." This featured the country crooner going on a thrilling snowmobile adventure across West Yellowstone, where they sampled bison burgers and relished the picturesque landscapes together.
Hubbard says This period spent out West turned out to be exactly what he had hoped for — as the great outdoors provided the perfect setting for him to tap into his creative musical energy.
He notes, 'Recently, particularly when I am distanced from the hustle and bustle, such as when I’m hiking in the mountains or wandering through forests, I discover immense tranquility in these settings. It seems like my creative energy thrives whenever I manage to calm the constant clamor around me, reflect quietly, and escape all the disruptions.' He adds, ‘That’s why I believe spending time outdoors holds so much appeal for me.’
Hubbard goes on to say, "One of the things I enjoy is losing myself in the wilderness, whether it’s exploring mountainous areas or riding on a snowmobile, a side-by-side vehicle, or really any type of machine produced by Polaris."
Regarding what the "5 Foot 9" vocalist hopes audiences will gain from the episode, Hubbard acknowledges that he wishes his followers to "become better acquainted with me."
He emphasizes, 'Discover my interests, understand my spirit, grasp who I truly am, and this situation aligns seamlessly with that.' He adds, 'I love enjoying myself. In my view, that’s one of the keys to leading a long and joyful existence—something I’m mostly engaged in throughout the entire day.'
Apart from riding snowmobiles through the wild terrain, Hubbard remains intensely dedicated to advancing his country music aspirations.
“I’m constantly composing songs, so my fans should definitely look forward to fresh releases. I haven’t considered stopping this endeavor anytime soon,” said the father of three—who shares Olivia , 7, Luca , 5, and Atlas , 4, alongside his wife, Hayley — reveals.
Luckily, his children have all inherited their father's skills.
They have developed an interest in music largely due to how integral it was during their formative years," he observes. "Growing up around tours and studio sessions has made them appreciate my work, but I make sure not to pressure them about it.
Tyler goes on: "There are many things they enjoy, but music clearly captures their interest. They have started taking piano lessons without my prompting; they simply expressed this desire themselves. That’s great. Perhaps some appreciation for music will stay with them as well."
Although collaborating with his children would undoubtedly fulfill Tyler’s dreams as a loving father, he also harbors ambitions of joining forces with others. Jack Harlow one day.
The country singer shares his rationale for the objective, saying, "Simply to try something new and step out of my comfort zone by collaborating within his realm; I believe it could be quite enjoyable."
He emphasizes that the song needs to be appropriate, and the timing must be correct.
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