Florida Georgia Line Help Dan Rather Define Bro Country
. FGL member Brian Kelley struggles for a definition, but seems happy enough to wear the label. "There's no label that can hurt our feelings," he says, before adding that he doesn't see it as a negative term at all. Rather then tries to untangle the term, seeing "bro" as a hip-hop connotation, leading him to the age old question: "what is the difference between hip-hop and rap?" After saying there isn't really a difference, FGL member Tyler Hubbard laughs it off, saying, "you are full of great questions tonight." Fortunately, Hubbard gets the conversation back on track, steering "bro-country" back to its misogynistic connotations, which he dismisses. Miraculously, this is only a preview to a longer interview, which will hopefully be just as enlightening. Check out the clip here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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