Scott receives second ACM Awards nomination for New Male Artist of the Year

On the heels of his deluxe album release Livin’ My Best Life (Still), Curb Records recording artist Dylan Scott continues to celebrate milestone accomplishments. The 26-song deluxe is officially his highest-charted album on the Billboard Top 200, beating his previous high by 33 spots – it features the newly RIAA platinum-certified No. 1 hit “Can’t Have Mine (Find You A Girl),” standout track “What He’ll Never Have” which debuted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at No. 42 with 3.5 million weekly on-demand streams and the country radio hit “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us,” currently at No. 48. The accolades continue to roll in as Scott receives his second ACM nomination for New Male Artist of the Year.

The triple-threat vocalist released the deluxe edition of Livin’ My Best Life (Still) on Friday, March 29th. The album has already sparked five gold or platinum singles, three No. 1 songs and two radio-charting singles. In addition to five highly-anticipated unreleased tracks, beloved fan-favorites “Boys Back Home” with Dylan Marlowe and “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us” are seen on the expanded collection. Both tracks have proven their popularity as they climb the Billboard Country Airplay chart, rising side by side at No. 43 and No. 44, respectively. Standout track “What He’ll Never Have” continues to see skyrocketing numbers, reaching over 12.7 million streams alone and crossing Scott over the three billion streams mark. Scott’s beloved fan base continues to clamor over the new tracks, particularly giving recognition on social media with more than four million TikTok UGCs from the album and four billion views. Globally, the song hit the Spotify Viral 50 chart this week in Australia, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Further boosting his global presence, Scott ranked in Chartmetric’s Top 200 artists in the world.

“This Town’s Been Too Good To Us” caught the attention of 51 first-week stations across the Mediabase and Billboard charts and earned spins on SiriusXM’s The Highway. The song continues to stand out as a favorite from the ACM Award nominee’s summer EP, This Town’s Been Too Good To Us. Written by Scott and songwriting heavy-hitters John Byron, Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips, and Ryan Vojtesak, the track finds Scott paying homage to his hometown in Louisiana as he reminisces on the cherished memories that shaped him.

After closing out his electrifying 2023 with his headlining This Town’s Been Too Good To Us Tour, Scott is set to share his new music on the road as direct support for Cole Swindell on his Win The Night Tour, starting May 16th in London, Ontario. The 18-date tour will feature stops across North America including Canada, California, Alabama, and Montana.