Song

Country Till I Die

Artist

Dylan Scott

Dylan Scott backstory

Curb Records recording artist Dylan Scott is a triple threat.

He’s a powerful vocalist with a deep, unmistakable drawl, an old-soul songwriter with a young spirit and a family man with a tender heart.

The ACM-nominated, multi-Platinum singer has notched four number one radio singles at radio (My Girl, Nobody, New Truck and Can’t Have Mine).

And top five hit Hooked is still bagging new fans.

Scott’s platinum-certified ode to his wife, Nobody, earned him a 2021 CMT Music Award for Breakthrough Video of the Year.

With career streams surpassing four billion, the Louisiana native has toured with Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, Chris Young and more.

Livin’ My Best Life (Still) — the deluxe edition of Scott’s latest long player —  features five new tracks including viral TikTok ballad and RIAA-Certified Platinum number one radio single Can’t Have Mine (Find You A Girl).

In Dylan Scott’s own words

Country Till I Die is such a fun, uptempo song that reflects how I grew up and who I am.

“My kids are the biggest fans of this song and it’s been a perfect addition to my live show.

“Looking forward to seeing who else is Country Till They Die out on the road this spring.”

The verdict on Country Till I Die

Another example of a cool Nashville bro jumping aboard the country rock bandwagon?

Or the natural evolution of a singer songwriter who’s paid his dues pumping out poppier tunes…

Dylan Scott’s no longer the fresh face of Curb Records and the 34-year-old, married father of three suits Country Till I Die’s more mature refrain.

A driving anthem fusing tradition with ambition may well tap into country’s most explosive sub-genre.

And a video clip featuring a Flying V and riffs to die for doesn’t shy away from an all-out assault on something seriously heavy.

But the narrative and’ the nuance ensure Scott remains connected to his core market.

Country Till I Die or rock when it suits me’? 

Does it really matter when the music’s this good?

What next for Dylan Scott?

The Country Till I Die tour kicks off in Boston on April 3.

Supports include George Birge, Dasha and Graham Barham.