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Is Florida Georgia Line Done for Good and What Really Happened Between Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley?

Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley stand together at a bar amid speculation about whether the duo is done for good and what really happened between them.
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Sometimes, the bigger the stage, the messier the backstory, and Florida Georgia Line has always been a prime example of that.

When Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley first teamed up back in 2010, they were just a couple of church boys with guitars trying to write feel-good party anthems. Then “Cruise” hit like a meteor in 2012, country radio changed forever, and bro-country had its new poster boys. Overnight, they were selling out stadiums, slinging cold beer, and catching just as much heat for their pop-country sound as they were praise. But what the sold-out arenas didn’t show was just how wobbly things were behind the scenes once the spotlight faded.

For a decade, they played the good-time duo card well, but then 2020 happened, and suddenly those cracks got real public. The unfollow drama was the first big “uh-oh” moment for fans. Tyler and his wife Hayley hit that “unfollow” button on Brian in the middle of an election year, while Brian and his wife Brittney started throwing cryptic quotes about “real friends” and democracy on Instagram. Country music can handle a lot of chaos, but a full-on band breakup over political rants? That was a new flavor.

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Tyler did damage control on SiriusXM pretty quick, telling everyone he called BK and said, “I love you more in real life than on your stories right now.” It was the kind of line that made you cringe and nod at the same time because who hasn’t had to mute a family member for going off the rails online? But that moment pulled the curtain back and showed what fans suspected: things between these two were never as peachy as the “Cruise” days made it seem.

Even after they patched things up publicly, the writing was on the wall. Solo projects started popping up faster than concert posters. Brian dropped Sunshine State of Mind in 2021 and tried to play it off like just another creative lane. Tyler went right behind him with “5 Foot 9” and told interviewers it was about personal expression. But if you’re reading between the lines, the real message was, “Hey, I need to say my piece without having to check if my bandmate’s cool with it.”

By the time they wrapped their last show at the Minnesota State Fair in 2022, Tyler basically called it the “closing of an incredible chapter.” That’s band speak for “don’t hold your breath for a reunion tour anytime soon.” But it got even more obvious when Brian released “Kiss My Boots” in 2024, a track dripping with “somebody screwed me over” energy. The guy was literally hunting snakes in the video and zooming in on a belt buckle that said “Florida.” Subtle? Not so much.

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Then there was Tyler on Bussin’ With the Boys, basically saying the breakup wasn’t even his idea. According to him, Brian was the one who came in all fired up to go solo. Tyler says he told him, “Whatever you need, man, I’ll support you.” But you can tell he was blindsided by the timing. After a decade of grinding together, they’d finally landed in that sweet spot where they could breathe a bit. And then, poof, “solo time.”

Ask either of them now, and they’ll dance around it with lines about “brotherhood” and “maybe one day,” but come on. Brian’s airing cryptic heartbreak songs and Tyler’s out here telling Hoda Kotb that God had other plans for him after 2020. You don’t drop lines like “life began pulling me away” if you’re counting down the days until you’re back in matching denim vests playing “This Is How We Roll.”

Could they reunite someday? Sure, stranger things have happened. But if you’ve watched country duos long enough, you know that when one half starts hunting snakes on camera and the other half calls it “unexpected,” you’re probably looking at two artists who will cross paths at an award show, toast with a forced smile, and then go right back to doing their own thing.

So, is Florida Georgia Line done for good? If you’re asking them, it’s just a “break.” If you’re watching what they’re actually doing, it looks like the party’s over. And maybe that’s not the worst thing. Sometimes even the biggest cruise has to dock eventually, and sometimes the next chapter’s more interesting when the bros don’t have to share the boat.

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