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Florida Georgia Line Feel No ‘Pressure’ On Album Number Five

Florida Georgia Line has been working on their fifth studio album and they are planning on releasing the new work later this year. As the guys tell us, the new…

Florida Georgia Line Feel No 'Pressure' On Album Number Five
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Florida Georgia Line has been working on their fifth studio album and they are planning on releasing the new work later this year.

As the guys tell us, the new collection of songs won't stray too far from what we are used to from the duo. Tyler Hubbard said, “I think we just stick to what we’ve always done. Keep our head down, work hard and try to record the best music and write the best music that we possibly can in that stage of life, whatever stage we’re at.”

He adds, “I think with each album it kind of describes who we are at that time and what we’re into and what we’re doing. And we just try not to put too much pressure on ourself and just kind of approach it the same way and give it our best effort, 110%, and it’s gonna work out.”

The duo recently posted a poll to fans online asking if they should drop the whole album at once or release the project one song at the time and so far the vote is 70- 30 for the whole album coming out at one time.

They posted, "Go to our story right now and cast your vote! We wanna see what y’all think?! #fglnewmusic."

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