Country music duo Florida Georgia Line announced on Friday that their sophomore album will be called Anything Goes and hits stores in October.

While appearing on Good Morning America, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley revealed their highly anticipated second album will be released on Oct. 14.

"This whole album, it's kind of like album one was for us," Hubbard explained. "It's where we are in life at this point -- where we've grown ad who we've become."

Joey Moi, who also helped with Here's to the Good Times, produced their 12-track sophomore effort. According to The Associated Press, the first single off the new album, "Dirt," currently sits atop the country music charts.

Kelley admitted the duo felt a little pressure to produce another standout, but it's also been helpful. "A little bit of that pressure creates some pretty good creativity," he noted. "We just pushed really hard... we really spent a lot of time on the little details."

Here's to the Good Times was released two years ago and has sold more than 1.98 million copies, helped along by a re-release in 2013. A remix of their song "Cruise" with Nelly has also done well and 6.9 million tracks have been sold.

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