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  • 作词 : Galyon, Nicolle / Schmidt, Jordan Mark / Hubbard, Tyler Reed / Kelley, Brian
    作曲 : Galyon, Nicolle / Schmidt, Jordan Mark / Hubbard, Tyler Reed / Kelley, Brian
    Tyler Hubbard: Hey y'all, it's Florida Georgia Line.
    Keep listening to hear all of the song on our new album Dig Yor Roots.
    Hostess: Thank you so much for listening to Big Machine Radio.
    Hey there, I'm Becca and we're about to dive into the Florida Georgia Line Dig Your Roots Album Release Special.
    The album is in stores now and I'll tell you what, the guys has really outdone themselves with this third album.
    We're going to play all 15 tracks from Dig Your Roots and we'll be hearing from Brian and Tyler, getting some inside into the album, the stories behind the songs and a whole lot more.
    Getting it started, it's track No. 1 from Dig Your Roots. It's called Smooth and Brian Kelley says he loved the experience of writing this song.
    He says the swampy, woodsy feel of the track is right in their life wheelhouse these days.
    Brian Kelley: Smooth is probably one of my favorite songs on the Dig Your Roots album.
    We wrote that late in the fall out at Tyler's farm with Nicolle Galyon and Jordan Schmidt, one of our good buddies.
    And we've written with Nicole many times and it was our first time just us 4.
    And it was a beautiful kind of chilly day and I remember I told Jordan to make kind of a modern day "Fishing in the Dark" track.
    And he showed up with that track and Nicole had the title for "Smooth", I remember that.
    And I remember Tyler came in with that hook on the chorus "Good lord almighty", and that kind of got us down the chorus.
    We just wrote real hard that day and had a lot of fun.
    It's something that, it's a little swampy, it's a little woodsy, and it's right we're at.
    Really fun to play live.
    Hostess: I've got to admit it does feel good. Crank it up for Smooth from FGL on Big Machine Radio.
  • [00:00.000] 作词 : Galyon, Nicolle / Schmidt, Jordan Mark / Hubbard, Tyler Reed / Kelley, Brian
    [00:00.284] 作曲 : Galyon, Nicolle / Schmidt, Jordan Mark / Hubbard, Tyler Reed / Kelley, Brian
    [00:00.568]Tyler Hubbard: Hey y'all, it's Florida Georgia Line.
    [00:02.042]Keep listening to hear all of the song on our new album Dig Yor Roots.
    [00:05.601]Hostess: Thank you so much for listening to Big Machine Radio.
    [00:08.775]Hey there, I'm Becca and we're about to dive into the Florida Georgia Line Dig Your Roots Album Release Special.
    [00:15.003]The album is in stores now and I'll tell you what, the guys has really outdone themselves with this third album.
    [00:21.417]We're going to play all 15 tracks from Dig Your Roots and we'll be hearing from Brian and Tyler, getting some inside into the album, the stories behind the songs and a whole lot more.
    [00:32.195]Getting it started, it's track No. 1 from Dig Your Roots. It's called Smooth and Brian Kelley says he loved the experience of writing this song.
    [00:40.800]He says the swampy, woodsy feel of the track is right in their life wheelhouse these days.
    [00:46.657]Brian Kelley: Smooth is probably one of my favorite songs on the Dig Your Roots album.
    [00:49.748]We wrote that late in the fall out at Tyler's farm with Nicolle Galyon and Jordan Schmidt, one of our good buddies.
    [00:54.838]And we've written with Nicole many times and it was our first time just us 4.
    [00:58.910]And it was a beautiful kind of chilly day and I remember I told Jordan to make kind of a modern day "Fishing in the Dark" track.
    [01:05.932]And he showed up with that track and Nicole had the title for "Smooth", I remember that.
    [01:10.927]And I remember Tyler came in with that hook on the chorus "Good lord almighty", and that kind of got us down the chorus.
    [01:17.116]We just wrote real hard that day and had a lot of fun.
    [01:19.229]It's something that, it's a little swampy, it's a little woodsy, and it's right we're at.
    [01:24.073]Really fun to play live.
    [01:25.019]Hostess: I've got to admit it does feel good. Crank it up for Smooth from FGL on Big Machine Radio.