Tyler Hubbard Slates Sophomore Project ‘Strong’ For April
Tyler Hubbard has set a release date for his upcoming sophomore album Strong, out April 12 via EMI Nashville. “Wish You Would” from the project dropped today (Feb. 16.)
The Georgia native’s 13-track album includes songs by Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Corey Crowder, Jessie Jo Dillon and more. Songs like “Vegas” stamp the vulnerability of love at first sight, while “American Mellencamp” is heartfelt fun. “Take Me Back” and “Park” offer views of hometown reminiscence, while “‘73 Beetle” is an ode to fatherhood, family and dream-filled aspirations. The title track is an ode to long-lasting relationships that keep life moving forward.
Hubbard’s current single “Back Then Right Now” is currently top 20 and climbing at country radio, and follows the two-times Platinum chart-topper “Dancin’ In The Country” and Platinum No. 1 single “5 Foot 9”—both from his debut solo album Tyler Hubbard, which has garnered more than one billion streams since its release in 2023.
Hubbard’s announcement comes on the heels of his nomination at the iHeartRadio Music Awards for Favorite Debut Album. Fans can hear songs from Strong and more when Hubbard supports Kane Brown’s “In The Air Tour” this year, which kicks off in March.
Strong Track Listing:
1. Wish You Would (Tyler Hubbard, Corey Crowder and Chris LaCorte)
2. Park (Tyler Hubbard, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley and Canaan Smith)
3. A Lot With A Little (Tyler Hubbard, Casey Brown and Parker Welling)
4. Night Like That (Tyler Hubbard, Andy Albert and Jordan Schmidt)
5. Take Me Back (Tyler Hubbard, Corey Crowder and Chris LaCorte)
6. Back Then Right Now (Tyler Hubbard, Jessie Jo Dillon, David Garcia and Geoff Warburton)
7. Vegas (Tyler Hubbard, Andy Albert and Jordan Schmidt)
8. Turn (Tyler Hubbard, Casey Brown and Josh Miller)
9. American Mellencamp (Tyler Hubbard, Jaren Johnston and Jordan Schmidt)
10. BNA (Tyler Hubbard, Chase McGill and Jordan Schmidt)
11. Summer Talkin’ (Tyler Hubbard, Jessie Jo Dillon, Jesse Frasure and Ashley Gorley)
12. ‘73 Beetle (Tyler Hubbard)
13. Strong (Tyler Hubbard, Matt Dragstrem and Josh Miller)