The fabulous performances at the 2016 CMA Awards continued with Florida Georgia Line, who were joined by Tim McGraw to perform their current hit "May We All."
The Backstreet Boys made a surprise appearance during Florida Georgia Line's set at the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival on Saturday night (Sept. 24), with the two groups performing BSB's hit "Everybody."
Whether it's an 82-year-old seeing her first concert or a toddler singing along to their music, it's safe to say Florida Georgia Line have achieved global domination.
Florida Georgia Line's new music video for "May We All" is a mini-movie, and they've got one of country music's best actors joining them. Tim McGraw plays a racing veteran forced to loan his car to Brian Kelley because of a broken arm.
Florida Georgia Line chose a song Tim McGraw could have made famous for their collaboration with the legend. "May We All" offers nostalgia over a progressive beat. It's the kind of backward yearning McGraw is repopularizing on his own records.
Florida Georgia Line say events that led to them being labeled as “anti-police” were a misunderstanding that was blown out of proportion. In a note to fans on Instagram, the duo explain they simply didn’t need additional security. They were covered.
Florida Georgia Line are being accused of being anti-police in the days following weekend sets in Iowa and Wisconsin. The duo insist they have nothing but love and respect for police.