Florida Georgia Line: How the university friends became country superstars

Here's everything you need to know about the American country duo!

Author: Alex CarmichaelPublished 18th Apr 2019
Last updated 11th May 2021

Florida Georgia Line is formed of best friend duo Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, who created the group back in 2010. They have released some huge tracks over the years, including 'Meant To Be' and 'Cruise'. Their latest album 'Can't Say I Ain't Country' was released earlier this year (15th February 2019) and sees the duo continuing to release catchy country bangers! Here's everything you need to know about the country pair.

Where are Florida Georgia Line from?

Florida Georgia Line was formed in Nashville, Tennessee - the home of country music! However, the clue is in the name, as Brian Kelley hails from Ormond Beach, Florida, and Tyler Hubbard is a native of Monroe, Georgia.

How did Florida Georgia Line become famous?

The two friends met in 2008 at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee and decided to start up a country duo act. They were amazingly discovered by chance by Nickelback producer Joey Moi and starting recording. It was their chart-topping 2012 single 'Cruise' that caught the attention of the music industry and they were signed by BMLG Records (formerly Republic Nashville).

How old are the members of Florida Georgia Line?

Tyler Hubbard was born 31st January 1987 and Brian Kelley was born 26th August 1985.

Where did Florida Georgia Line get their name from?

The name represents where the two singers come from - Florida and Georgia! The duo were originally going to call themselves Orange Peach, named after both states' famous fruits. Thankfully they changed their minds!

How many albums have Florida Georgia Line released?

The country duo initially released two EPs, the latter including massive hit 'Cruise', before stepping it up a level and dropping four studio albums. Their first release 'Here's To The Good Times' was the sixth best-selling album of 2013, beating the likes of Drake and Katy Perry! The lead single 'Cruise' also holds the title of the best-selling country digital song of all time, with sales surpassing 10 million. The catchy song spent a record-breaking 24 weeks at Number 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart.

Their second album 'Anything Goes' was released on 14th October 2014 with the title track gathering over 100 million online streams. Their third album 'Dig Your Roots' followed on 29th August 2016, with their most popular track 'H.O.L.Y' passing over 200 million listens.

Their latest and fourth album 'Can't Say I Ain't Country' was released earlier this year on 15th February 2019 and received similar levels of popularity, with single 'Simple' having the most listens.

Who have Florida Georgia Line collaborated with?

Florida Georgia Line have collaborated with many big name artists! Their first major collaboration came in 2017 when they sang with pop star Bebe Rexha on 'Meant To Be'. The song had since racked up nearly 700 million online streams, and appears on Bebe Rexha's 2018 album 'Expectations'. Florida Georgia Line also invited legendary 90s group Backstreet Boys and fellow country artist Tim McGraw to join them on their 2016 album 'Dig Your Roots'.

How much are Florida Georgia Line worth?

Florida Georgia Line have an estimated net worth of $50 million!

Are Florida Georgia Line on social media?

You can follow Florida Georgia Line on their Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Are Florida Georgia Line going on tour?

The duo are kickstarting their 'Can't Say It Ain't Country Tour' in June this Summer (2019). Sadly, the tour is just across the United States and we will have to wait for them to visit us in the UK.

For now, you can listen to Florida Georgia Line on Absolute Radio Country, as well as many other great country music acts.

How to listen to Absolute Radio Country:

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