Hubbard sings for "Heroes"
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Hubbard sings for "Heroes"

Friday, September 27, 2024 – Tyler Hubbard put out the song "Heroes" today via EMI Nashville.

Hubbard co-wrote the song with regular collaborators Jordan Schmidt and Chase McGill as a way to recognize society's unsung heroes. They finished the song in March 2023, and he was moved to perform it for the first time just weeks later at a benefit for the victims and teachers of the devastating Covenant school shooting in Nashville.

"In my mind, heroes serve and put others before themselves, and I wanted to shine a light on the everyday heroes who do this without always being recognized — teachers, first responders, farmers and anybody who takes the time to lend a hand to someone in need," said Hubbard. "It's all about people helping people. I hope when people hear this song, they reflect on the everyday heroes in their own life and are reminded that everyone can be a hero for somebody. It's a small way to say thanks and give these real life heroes the recognition they deserve."

Hubbard will perform the song as part of his performance this Sunday at the 23rd Annual Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk to honor the firefighters, police officers, court officers and civilians who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks.

Hubbard's current radio single is "Park." Hubbard is currently out on his headline 'Strong World Tour,' which includes dates in Australia and shows in Fort Worth, Texas, Boston, Philadelphia and Toronto.



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