Tyler Hubbard salutes unsung ‘Heroes’ in new song

Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line performs during the "Can't Say I Ain't Country" Tour on July 20^ 2019 at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh^ New York.

Tyler Hubbard is paying tribute to the ordinary people who do extraordinary things every day — often without recognition — in his new song, “Heroes.”

Hubbard co-wrote ‘Heroes’ alongside regular collaborators Jordan Schmidt and Chase McGill in early March of 2023, and performed it for the first time just weeks later at a benefit for the victims and teachers of the Covenant school shooting in Nashville.  Says Hubbard: “In my mind, heroes serve and put others before themselves, and I wanted to shine a light on the everyday heroes who do this without always being recognized — teachers, first responders, farmers, and anybody who takes the time to lend a hand to someone in need. It’s all about people helping people. I hope when people hear this song, they reflect on the everyday heroes in their own life and are reminded that everyone can be a hero for somebody. It’s a small way to say thanks and give these real-life heroes the recognition they deserve.”   Hubbard also recently addressed the tragedy and devastation surrounding Hurricane Helene, associating those recovery efforts alongside his song.

Hubbard is currently on the road with his headlining Strong World Tour, which will wrap up at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on November 21st.

Check out Tyler Hubbard’s ‘Heroes’ via lyric video: HERE.

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