Florida Georgia Line Members Working On Solo Projects, But Not Breaking Up

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2021 has just begun, but it’s already shaping up to be a great year for fans of Florida Georgia Line. In addition to dropping a joint album, the members of this country duo are planning to focus on solo projects this year, but they have no intention of breaking up.

Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard recently discussed their plans for the future in a 10-minute Zoom call they shared on social media. They revealed they’re planning to branch out solo in 2021—Kelley is planning to release a solo album in a few months, while Hubbard intends to drop a new collaboration with Tim McGraw, titled “Undivided”.

“We created this freedom around ourselves that we can do whatever we want to do creatively and musically … It’s a beautiful place to be … able to venture out and have a voice of our own and have individuality a little bit,” explained Hubbard.

The duo added this doesn’t mean they’re going their separate ways, and added they’re just “venturing out”, but not breaking up. Calling it quits is also off the table because their next studio album Life Rolls On is set to hit the shelves on February 12th.