CURRENT SINGLE – “Undivided” w/ Tyler Hubbard
When Tyler Hubbard wrote “Undivided,” which he sings with Tim McGraw, he was inspired by all the negativity and divisiveness that was happening in the world, but the song wasn’t just a message meant for everyone else. “At this time in history it just feels like this song is perfectly speaking to our world and what we all need right now, and what we need to hear personally,” says Tyler. “It’s also an accountability thing for us. It’s, hey, if we’re gonna sing this and this is our message, we’ve got a live up to this. We’ve gotta look around and love people. We’ve gotta let God be in control and lead us.”
When Tyler sent the demo of “Undivided” to Tim McGraw, he was also struck with a similar reaction. Tim says, “It hit me right in the heart, you know. It just made me sort of reevaluate my approach to what’s going on in the world, and was I letting the darkness lead me to not being as cheerful and bright and happy as I need to be to bring positive energy to my family. And so it was more of an internal thing to me when I heard the song.”
Based on the success of “Undivided” so far, it seems a lot of people needed to hear the message of the song. By the way, you can now get “Undivided” on Tim’s just released Here on Earth, Ultimate Edition album., which is available where you stream or download music.
Tim McGraw – what Undivided means :31
Tyler Hubbard – “At this time in history it just feels like this song is perfectly speaking to our world and what we all need right now, and what we need to hear personally, you know. It’s also an accountability thing for us. It’s, hey, if we’re gonna sing this and this is our message, we’ve got a live up to this. We’ve gotta look around and love people. We’ve gotta let God be in control and lead us.”
Tim McGraw – “It hit me right in the heart, you know. It just made me sort of reevaluate my approach to what’s going on in the world, and was I letting the darkness lead me to not being as cheerful and bright and happy as I need to be to bring positive energy to my family. And so it was more of an internal thing to me when I heard the song.”