Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard and country superstar Tim McGraw are set to release a new collab "Undivided" on Wednesday, January 13.
The singers will also release a behind-the-scenes video of the song, which will feature on the deluxe version of McGraw's Here On Earth album.
Hubbard co-wrote the song with Chris Loocke while he was in quarantine in November of 2020 after testing positive for COVID-19.
"I knew immediately when I finished it, I had to text it to Tim. He has a way of communicating with the world that is unique in music," Hubbard said in a press release. "For him to want to perform with me was an amazing feeling. The song is about coming together, and that's exactly what we did."
McGraw had shared a picture of him and Hubbard in a studio on Instagram, with the caption "Can't wait to show you what @tylerhubbard and I have been workin on #undivided."
"Me and Tim been up to something special," Hubbard had teased last week. "Can't wait to share with y'all. #undivided."
Country music duo Hubbard and Brian Kelley announced at the start of this year that they will be releasing solo music.
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