
Dylan Scott is riding another major high at country radio, as his hit “What He’ll Never Have” climbs to the top, marking the seventh No. 1 of his career. The track, which has racked up more than 400 million streams worldwide, was also recognized by ASCAP as one of the most-played country songs of 2025.
The chart-topping single leads Scott’s 2025 album Easy Does It, an 11-song project that adds to a growing list of fan favorites. Over the years, Scott has built an impressive run of hits, including “My Girl,” “Nobody,” “New Truck,” “Can’t Have Mine (Find You A Girl),” “Boys Back Home” with Dylan Marlowe, and “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us.”
Co-written with his brother Logan Robinson, along with Ricky Rowton and Robbie Gatlin, What He’ll Never Have stands out as one of Scott’s biggest successes to date—and notably the first chart-topper he’s created alongside his brother.
Reflecting on the milestone, Scott shared, “Grateful to notch another No. 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, Louisiana, who dreamed of having a No. 1 plaque on his wall, we got seven now, buddy!”
In addition, Scott remains busy on the road with his Till I Can’t I Will Tour, which continues through major cities like Chicago, Fort Worth, and Las Vegas before wrapping up in Texas on May 30. .
See the video for ‘What He’ll Never Have’ – HERE.
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