Florida Georgia Line have approached Carrie Underwood on social media for a collaboration.
The US duo - comprised of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley - posted a video pitch to the country pop superstar for the track they co-wrote with Julia Michaels and even played a teaser of the song in question at the end of the clip.
They wrote alongside the video on Instagram and Twitter: "@CarrieUnderwood whether you know it or not, we are huge fans of you and we have always wanted to do a song with you we've just been waiting on the right one. We think this is it."
Whilst Tyler said: "We'd really love for Carrie Underwood to hear this song.
"We think it would be a massive collaboration.
"We'd love to send it to you.
"We don't have your email or your phone number, so we're gonna just play a little."
Carrie's last studio album was 2018's 'Cry Pretty'.
Meanwhile, the pair recently teamed up with Justin Bieber on a country remix of his hit single 'Yummy' from his latest album 'Changes'.
The 'Meant to Be' hitmakers announced the remix in a video of them dancing in the studio to the track with the 25-year-old singer.
They wrote: "Y'ALL!!!!!
"Start your countdown! On this fine Sunday morning we can officially say we are 10 DAYS AWAY from y'all hearing thissssssssss fresh new music! Dropping Feb 19th #yummycountryremix #itsreallyhappening @justinbieber. (sic)"
Florida Georgia Line have previously teamed up with a whole variety of artists, including The Backstreet Boys and Bebe Rexha, and country stars Tim McGraw and Luke Bryan.