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Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley Forms Record Label

Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley has made the first move to get people excited about his first solo project and has formed Nashville South Records, a partnership with Warner Music…

Florida Georgia Line's Brian Kelley Forms Record Label
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Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley has made the first move to get people excited about his first solo project and has formed Nashville South Records, a partnership with Warner Music Nashville, as an outlet for his solo music.

Kelley told Billboard, "I couldn't be more grateful for everyone who has helped me on my journey to get here. I'm humbled to team up with Warner Music Nashville to take the music I've been dreamin’ and schemin’ up to the next level."

He added, "This is just the beginning of a whole new adventure. My vision for what's next is a vibe and state of mind – get ready to ride the wave with ya Beach Cowboy, y'all!"

Brian is expected to release solo music this spring, with a full album coming later this year.

Kelley posted a teaser video to Instagram, writing, "There’s a new kind of cowboy in town... who’s ready to ride this wave?"

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