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Florida Georgia Line To Release New Song 'I Love My Country' On Friday

Florida Georgia Line To Release New Song 'I Love My Country' On Friday

Good news for Florida Georgia Line fans! The country duo announced they have a new song coming on Friday (March 27) titled "I Love My Country."

"We've been in here working on our new album, jamming and having a good time," Tyler Hubbard explained in a video shared on Instagram. "We can't wait any longer. We've gotta get some new music out to our fans."

"This song could not be more appropriate for a time like now," Hubbard continued. "We're all living in uncertain times or quarantined, not really sure what the future holds. But we're still loving life, still having a good time and this song really, really does that for us. It brings us so much joy and makes us feel so good, and we hope it does the same for you guys."

Florida Georgia Line has been busy in the studio working on their fifth studio album expected in 2020. "I Love My Country" is the first glimpse at the forthcoming record which follows up 2019's Can't Say I Ain't Country, released in February of 2019. "Simple" was the first single released from the album, followed by "Talk It Out Of You" and their latest, "Blessings."

This summer Florida Georgia Line will hit the road for Kenny Chesney's massive "Chillaxification Tour," which they call "a bucket list moment."

"We both grew up listening to Kenny as kids, and obviously he's a legend but still doing it at a great level, at a high level," Kelley says, adding, "And he's somebody that we've been learning from; we want to learn more from. He's been doing stadiums for like 15 or 20 years, which is crazy when you think about it."

The tour was originally going to kick off on April 18 in Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium but due to coronavirus concerns, 11 dates have been postponed. The tour will now start in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 30. New dates have yet to be announced. For a full list of tour dates go here. Tickets for the tour are available now.

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