Tyler Hubbard Announces New Album, Drops “Wish You Would”
Tyler Hubbard has officially announced that his sophomore album, Strong, will be released on April 12. The country singer has previously released the tracks “Back Then Right Now” and “Turn,” as well as “Wish You Would,” which dropped today (2/16).
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The 13-track collection was produced by Hubbard alongside Jordan Schmidt. He even either wrote or co-wrote each of the tracks featured on Strong.
The singer-songwriter’s forthcoming project follows his self-titled debut album released at the top of 2023. Hubbard’s first solo project included the now 2x platinum No. 1 single “Dancin’ In The Country” and Platinum No. 1 single “5 Foot 9.”
“My new album ‘Strong’ comes out 4.12 and is available for pre-order now. I wrote a lot of these songs on the road last year and recorded them in Nashville with some of my favorite legends I’m honored to call my friends. 13 songs on the record and track 1 is out now. I “Wish You Would” go listen,” Hubbard posted on Instagram.
Hubbard continues to make his mark on the country genre as a solo artist and what he put out so far is nothing short of impressive. In recent months, he revealed to fans that he spent several months “writing a ton of songs and working in the studio” and is also “excited to share all of the new music.”
If you’re looking to see Hubbard perform live in concert in 2024, he will be hitting the road next month as a supporting act on Kane Brown’s In The Air Tour through the end of the summer.
Strong Tracklist:
1. Wish You Would
2. Park
3. A Lot With A Little
4. Night Like That
5. Take Me Back
6. Back Then Right Now
7. Vegas
8. Turn
9. American Mellencamp
10. BNA
11. Summer Talkin’
12. ‘73 Beetle
13. Strong
Listen to Tyler Hubbard’s “Wish You Would” below.