“You'd Think I Was A Cowboy” follows Scott's previous standalone track,
“I Owe You One.” Written by Morgan Wallen, Ernest K. Smith, Ashley Gorley and producer Mark Holman, the song checkmarks the ways that Scott's hometown upbringing taught him lessons about life, love, heartbreak and redemption, while embracing how it all shaped him into who he is today. The track sparked the name of Scott's current headlining
I Owe You One Tour, wrapping on Oct. 11 in Hiawassee, Ga.. The tour has seen several sold-out shows and broken attendance records. Overall this year, Scott has seen 12+ sold-out headlining shows in markets such as Pittsburgh, Penn., Springfield, Ill., Columbia, S.C. and more.
Scott is continuing to dominate on the Country Airplay charts with two singles currently rising, “This Town's Been Too Good To Us” and “Boys Back Home” with Dylan Marlowe, both off his highly anticipated deluxe album,
Livin' My Best Life (Still). Released this past March, the 26-song collection became his highest-charted album on the
Billboard Top 200 upon release. The album has already sparked five GOLD or PLATINUM singles, three No. 1 songs, as well as multiple tracks on the
Billboard Hot Country chart this year in addition to the two currently at Country radio. The album also features RIAA PLATINUM certified No. 1 hit “Can't Have Mine (Find You A Girl)” and standout track “What He'll Never Have.” The “surefire hit” (
MusicRow) has seen a huge fan response, garnering over 126M global streams to date.
Earlier this year, Scott wrapped a direct support run with Cole Swindell on his
Win The Night Tour. In addition to finishing his headlining run, Scott will appear at various fairs and festivals throughout the remainder of the year. For tickets and more information visit
dylanscottcountry.com.
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