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Florida Georgia Line’s ‘Long Live’ Is Coming At Midnight

Florida Georgia Line are releasing a brand new song tonight (9/10) at midnight called “Long Live.” Tyler Hubbard says of the new tune, “It’s a song we’ve had for a…

Florida Georgia Line's 'Long Live' Is Coming At Midnight
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Florida Georgia Line are releasing a brand new song tonight (9/10) at midnight called "Long Live."

Tyler Hubbard says of the new tune, "It's a song we've had for a while, we wrote it on the road, actually a couple years ago now and we've been in the studio working on this song, watching it come to life and it's been such a fun journey. It feels like such a big song and so nostalgic it reminds of where we grew up it reminds us of our childhood and it also reminds us of 2012 Florida Georgia Line."

The duo posted to Instagram, "New pic, new music. #LongLive coming tomorrow night!"

The guys have been hard at work on their fifth album during the pandemic. According to Brian Kelley, “This record will have some nostalgia for sure, some kind of old school FGL vibes, if you will, but also still pushing the boundaries, still kind of exploring. And sonically it’s a little bit of a throwback, I guess you could say.”

He adds, “We’ve been continuing to hone in on our sound and even dig deeper, get our hands dirty with our music and get even more nitpicky on singing and every line and just continuing to push forward.”

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