Dylan Scott Has Fans “Hooked” With Follow-Up Single To #1 Smash “My Girl”

Hot on the heels of #1 single “My Girl,” which is quickly approaching the one million combined sales and streams mark, Curb Records breakout star Dylan Scott is back at Country radio with propulsive, white-hot anthem of desire “Hooked” this week.

Written by Seth Ennis, Morgan Evans and Lindsey Rimes, the sexy, up-tempo tune is featured on the just-released expanded version of his debut album, “Dylan Scott Deluxe Edition”.

Thanks to my friends at radio, I just had a great opening week with my new single ‘Hooked,'” exclaimed Scott. “And now I get to tour with Justin Moore on his upcoming Hell On A Highway Tour. To top it off, it kicks off in my hometown of Monroe, LA, as well. I feel blessed and life is good!

Radio programmers have immediately jumped on board, making “Hooked” the 2nd most added song this week with 40 Country stations already spinning the single including major players in Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Seattle, Minneapolis, Charlotte, Phoenix, Tampa and Pittsburgh. Racking up over five million on-demand streams to date, the infectious single has fans and media abuzz with The Boot proclaiming, “we’re hooked.” Whiskey Riff adds, “One listen and you’ll be ‘hooked’ on this new one from Dylan Scott.”

Scott is currently featured in CMA Close Up magazine’s Debut Artist Spotlights, was named an ‘About To Break’ Artist by AT&T in April 2017 and recently sold out headlining shows in New York City and Los Angeles. He will continue to grow his energized fanbase with select headlining dates scheduled from coast-to-coast this summer and then this fall on Justin Moore’s “Hell On A Highway Tour” kicking off on October 13th in Monroe, LA.

For a complete list of tour dates and more information on Dylan Scott, visit his website and follow him on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and YouTube.

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