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Is Brian Kelley’s Latest Single “Kiss My Boots” Directed Towards Anyone?

 

Brian Kelley has recently teased a forthcoming track titled ‘Kiss My Boots’ on his social media platforms. Which is now available to stream by clicking here. The song is hinted to be directed at someone who has been tarnishing his reputation in the town. Speculation is rife among fans that the target of the song might be Brian’s former partner in Florida Georgia Line, Tyler Hubbard.

In a subsequent post, Brian Kelley delves into the inspiration behind the song, alluding to mental struggles he faced a couple of years ago, possibly in the aftermath of the duo’s split. Reflecting on advice from his mental health coach during a challenging period, he shared, “the person with the highest emotional intelligence has the highest responsibility.” Despite the difficulty, he chose to take the high road, processing his emotions inwardly, which ultimately found expression in the form of this song.

In various social media snippets, Brian Kelley introduces a clip of the new music, emphasizing his decision to take the high road and the deep emotional wound he carries. Fans deduced that the track in question is ‘Kiss My Boots,’ a fiery song where Brian draws courage from Hank Williams Jr. and Jack Daniels, delivering a defiant message to someone who has been disparaging him.

Reports of an unamicable split between FGL members emerged during the band’s hiatus in 2022, with rumors suggesting political clashes between BK and Tyler during the 2020 election. In an exclusive conversation, Brian Kelley revealed his initial intention to continue both Florida Georgia Line and his solo career. Despite efforts, this proved unattainable, and any frustrations arising from the situation have now found an outlet in his music, particularly in the upcoming song ‘Kiss My Boots.’ Fans hope that Brian’s decision to address grievances publicly might pave the way for reconciliation with Tyler, fostering a renewed friendship between the two chart-toppers.