The RIAA Platinum-certified smash has garnered over 400M global streams and counting
New track “Slow Down Ol’ Son” out on streaming platforms this Friday, April 24
No stranger to the top of the charts, Multi-Platinum Curb Records recording artist Dylan Scott is basking in the glow of No. 1 at Country radio once again with “What He’ll Never Have.” Named by ASCAP as one of the most-performed country songs of 2025, the smash marks Scott’s seventh career No. 1, two of which he snagged last year alone, which made him the third most-played artist at Country radio in 2025. Written by Scott alongside his brother Logan Robinson, Ricky Rowton and Robbie Gatlin, the song is one of the biggest of his career with over 400M global streams and counting.
“Grateful to notch another #1 in the belt. Country Radio and the country music fans have been too good to me. To the kid who grew up in Bastrop, LA that dreamed of having a #1 plaque on his wall, we got 7 now buddy!” said Scott
WATCH: “WHAT HE’LL NEVER HAVE”
“What He’ll Never Have” is the lead track on his latest studio album Easy Does It, an 11-track collection released in May 2025. The Tennessean praised the project, stating, “Whether backed by a band or accompanied by musicians playing as soft as a whisper, Scott’s gruff baritone, one of his most prominent artistic selling points, takes center stage.” The single joins his collection of chart toppers like “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us,” “Boys Back Home” with Dylan Marlowe, “Can’t Have Mine (Find You A Girl),” “New Truck,” “Nobody” and his first No. 1 “My Girl.”
This Friday, April 24, the Louisiana native will release his first new track of the year, “Slow Down Ol’ Son.” Written by Scott, Matt Alderman and Will Weatherly, the heartfelt tune was inspired by Scott’s mom frequently telling him to “slow down” as a child, a message he has now passed down to his two sons and daughter. Pre-save the song here.
The road warrior has taken his electrifying performance back to stages across the country this year on his Till I Can’t I Will Tour, wrapping on May 30 in Texas. The tour will hit major cities like Chicago, Fort Worth and Las Vegas over the next month and features special guests 12/OC, Kelsey Hart and Lauren Watkins on select dates. The in-demand live act wrapped his Country Till I Die Tour in early 2025, headlining his biggest venues yet including his first-ever arenas and record-breaking attendance, and completed his Easy Does It Tour to close out the year.
Keep up with Scott on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook. For more information, please visit dylanscottcountry.com.
ABOUT DYLAN SCOTT:
Despite a multi-Platinum story and Seven No. 1 singles, including two fresh smashes in 2025 alone, Curb Records hitmaker Dylan Scott has always kept an underdog mindset. A rowdy roughneck with a romantic side – one whose modern edge was sharpened by timeless, emotional twang – the consummate family man broke out with the epic triple-Platinum devotion of “My Girl” in 2016 and followed up with scrappy, under-the-radar consistency. Chart-topping heart-forward anthems like “Can’t Have Mine (Find You A Girl),” “Nobody” and “New Truck” all reached RIAA-certified status, but last year launched the crooner into the stratosphere. Posting back-to-back No. 1s with Gold-certified “Boys Back Home” (with Dylan Marlowe) and Platinum-certified “This Town’s Been Too Good to Us,” Scott wrapped 2025 as the third most-played country artist of 2025 and continues his hot streak with his latest No. 1, Platinum-certified “What He’ll Never Have,” which was honored by ASCAP as one of the most-performed country songs of 2025. With nearly 5 billion career streams, legions of fans and countless sold-out shows to his credit, his stardom has somehow grown in relative stealth. But with his third full album, Easy Does It, he’s not sweating. Sure of himself, his talent and his fans, Scott heads toward a new creative chapter with total confidence. Featuring 11 tracks, his signature vocal and vivid intensity take center stage on a set defined by personal truth – whether through heartbreak, romantic devotion or small-town dedication. The in-demand live act spent last year on his Country Till I Die Tour, headlining his biggest venues yet including his first-ever arenas and record-breaking attendance, and his Easy Does It Tour. He continues headlining across the country on his Till I Can’t I Will Tour, going throughout May.
About Curb Records:
Celebrating over 60 years in business, Curb Records is the largest independently distributed record company in America. Owned and operated by Mike Curb and founded in 1964, Curb Records has achieved 435 number one records, over 1,500 Top Ten records and charted over 4,500 total records. With over a half century in operation, Curb Records has been influential in the careers of some of the biggest names in music, including: Tim McGraw, Hank Williams Jr., Rodney Atkins, Lee Brice, LeAnn Rimes, The Judds, Dylan Scott, Sawyer Brown, for KING + COUNTRY, Wyn Starks, Wynonna, Lyle Lovett, Big Daddy Weave, We Are Messengers, Natalie Grant, Jo Dee Messina, Hannah Ellis, Mo Pitney, Hal Ketchum, and Kelsey Hart, among many others.
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