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Tyler Hubbard is a multi-platinum recording artist and songwriter who has helped define the sound of modern country music for more than a decade.
As a founding member of Florida Georgia Line, Tyler helped lead one of the most commercially successful duos in country music history. The pair earned 19 No. 1 hits, sold-out arena tours, and multiple awards, reshaping the genre with a bold, crossover-ready sound that brought country music to new audiences around the world.
In 2022, Tyler launched his solo career and quickly made history, becoming the first male country artist to leave a successful duo or group and earn four consecutive No. 1 singles as a solo act. His two full-length solo albums showcase both arena-sized anthems and deeply personal songs rooted in faith, family, and resilience.
Beyond the accolades and chart-topping success, Tyler’s story is marked by profound loss. After losing his father at a young age, Tyler has spoken openly about grief, identity, and the role faith has played in shaping both his life and his music. That vulnerability has become a defining part of his solo artistry, revealing a deeper layer behind the superstar.
On this episode of The Good Grief Good God Show, Tyler joins host Brad Warren for a candid conversation about losing his father, navigating success, finding his own voice after Florida Georgia Line, and how God used both pain and platform to shape his journey.
This is Tyler Hubbard — not just the hitmaker, but the man behind the music.
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