Tyler Hubbard officially has four No. 1 singles as a solo artist. One-half of the former Florida Georgia Line duo, Hubbard's latest single, "Park," is his fourth to land at the top of the charts.
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Hubbard wrote "Park" with Canaan Smith, Ashley Gorley and Jesse Frasure. The song is on his sophomore Strong album, out in 2024.
"It's such an incredible feeling to have my fourth number one in a row — I'm truly blown away," says Hubbard. "I never take these moments for granted. And I'm so thankful to country radio, my team, and the fans for the continued support. After my buddies Canaan, Ashley, Jesse and I wrote this song, we knew it felt special. And seeing fans sing it back every night on tour has been one of the biggest highlights of my year.
"I'm beyond grateful to everyone who made this possible," he adds. "This one feels extra special. It takes a village, and I have the best. Thanks everyone."
Tyler Hubbard Finds Success After Florida Georgia Line
In 2022, Florida Georgia Line played their final show, ending a decade of Hubbard and Brian Kelley making music together. Both members announced they were working on music on their own.
"I just want to take a second because I don't want this moment to get lost tonight. I want to express our gratitude, from BK and myself, from the bottom of our heart, for the last 12 years of our lives, that you guys have allowed us to do what we love," Hubbard said during their last performance (via Country Now). "You've enabled us to chase this crazy dream of writing songs and playing shows and hoping somebody will show up to listen, so thank you guys. It really, really means the world to us.
"I spent a lot of this afternoon thinking about the last ten years and what this night means to us is the closing of an incredible, incredible chapter for us," he continued. "It's very exciting for us to look at what's ahead and see what's next. And, the next chapter is very exciting."
Kelley, like Hubbard, embarked on a solo career. He had a Top 40 single in 2023 with "See You Next Summer."
