Busy Carrie Underwood declined Florida Georgia Line collaboration request

Derrick Santistevan

Carrie Underwood needed to pass on a collaboration with Florida Georgia Line since her schedule was currently full when the duo first welcomed her into the recording studio.

Bandmates Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley have not been shy about their desire to deal with the nation super star, and even sent a public appeal by means of social media in February (20).

“Whether you know it or not, we are huge fans of you and we have always wanted to do a song with you,” they posted on Twitter.

Describing a track they had actually produced with singer/songwriter Julia Michaels, the Cruise hitmakers continued, “We’d really love for Carrie Underwood to hear this song. We think it would be a massive collaboration. We’d love to send it to you.”

The set went on to preview the tune, in the hopes Carrie would be revealed the Twitter plea, discussing, “We don’t have your email or your phone number, so we’re gonna just play a little.”

Carrie didn’t openly react at the time, however Hubbard and Kelley have actually considering that exposed she did connect about the track.

“We got turned down on that one,” Hubbard described throughout a current look on the CMT Hot 20 Countdown chart show.

“You don’t win ’em all. I guess she didn’t love it as much as we did, but that’s alright,” he joked.

Hubbard then shared the real factor behind the stopped working collaboration request: “I think she said it was amazing and she’d love to, but it was right around her book tour release and so she was super busy and didn’t really have time,” he remembered. “But who knows, who knows where it will go. Now it’s just open game.”

Carrie introduced her self-help book, Discover Your Course: Honor Your Body, Fuel Your Soul, and Get Strong with the Fit52 Life, in early March.

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