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Brian Kelley stirred nostalgia when he posted a throwback photo with Tim McGraw and Florida Georgia Line duo partner Tyler Hubbard.
Kelley took part in the growing 2016 trend, sharing memories that are a decade old in 2026. The Florida-born country star posted a snapshot with McGraw and Hubbard during the year they released “May We All.” The collaboration appeared on Florida Georgia Line’s Dig Your Roots studio album. That project also included “H.O.L.Y.,” “God, Your Mama, and Me,” and more. Kelley wrote in a caption on Instagram on Thursday morning (January 15): “Time is wild, it can make 10 years ago feel like yesterday and forever ago at the same time. How’s 2026 treating y’all so far?!”
Commenters gushed over Florida Georgia Line, and expressed hopes that the duo would get back together. Kelley and Hubbard announced in February 2022 that they were “taking a break” as a duo to pursue solo projects. They played their final show together in August of that year. Since then, the two country stars have shared photos with one another, stirring eagerness for a reunion. Hubbard shared photos with Kelley at the 59th CMA Awards, which took place in November in Nashville, Tennessee. Kelley shared a reel set to KATO’s now-viral 2010 song, “Turn the Lights Off,” after joining Hubbard on a hike. The clip transitioned to the viral glimpse of Jon Hamm in Your Friends & Neighbors, and the song switched to Florida Georgia Line’s 2012 hit, “Cruise.”
See Kelley’s 2016 throwback photo with Hubbard and McGraw here: