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Tim McGraw and Tyler Hubbard Share Hopeful Message In New Collab, ‘Undivided’
Tim McGraw and Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard have teamed up for a new collaboration and it boasts the kind…
Tim McGraw; Photo Courtesy CMA, Tyler Hubbard; Photo by The Holy Mountain
Tim McGraw and Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard have teamed up for a new collaboration and it boasts the kind of message we all need to hear right now.
Available at country radio and streaming platforms, “Undivided” shares a hopeful message of unity with heartfelt lyrics that call for listeners to rally together to make a change.
“I think it’s time to come together/ You and I can make a change/ Maybe we can make a difference/ Make the world a better place/ Look around and love somebody/ We’ve been hateful long enough/ Let the good Lord reunite us/ ‘Til this country that we love’s/ Undivided,” McGraw and Hubbard sing.
Hubbard co-wrote the song with Chris Loocke and says he knew he had to get the song to McGraw as soon as possible.
“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 explained. “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.”
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“Music gives us hope and brings us together in a way nothing else can. This doesn’t mean we don’t have work to do. Quite the opposite,” McGraw shared. “I loved the positivity of this song and that it called me to check myself and to remember that love is bigger. It’s why I knew this song had to be my next single with Tyler as soon as he sent it to me.”
“Undivided” was co-produced by McGraw and Hubbard with Corey Crowder and Byron Gallimore.
McGraw and Hubbard previously collaborated on 2016’s “May We All,” which was featured on Florida Georgia Line’s Dig Your Roots album.
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Lauren Jo Black
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