Platinum-Certified and critically acclaimed singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Dylan Gossett unveils his next single “Sweet Lady” from his highly anticipated upcoming debut album “Westward”, due for release on 18th July 2025, via EMI. It marks his full-length project, which comes after a breakthrough year, again proving why he is one of the most exciting artists in the country music scene.
“Sweet Lady” is a heartfelt, roots-infused country ballad that captures the tender ache of distance and the enduring hope of love. With sweeping violins, blues-tinged piano lines, and Dylan’s soul-worn voice, the song paints a vivid portrait of quiet backroads and starlit skies. As he chases his dreams on the road, he asks his partner to love him from afar and find comfort in the same stars that guide him home. It’s a hopeful ode to longing, devotion, and the kind of love that waits with warmth and quiet faith.
Written over the span of the past two years while touring the globe, the 17-track album was entirely self-produced by Gossett, who also wrote the majority of songs by himself. Westward features Gossett’s signature heart-on-his-sleeve storytelling and explores themes of love, family, faith, and chasing one’s dreams.
Dylan Gossett has emerged as one of the brightest new stars in country music. In less than two years, he has notched over 800 million total streams. His breakout single ‘Coal’ picked up a Platinum Certification in the United States, in addition to going Silver in the U.K., Platinum in Australia, 2x-Platinum in Canada, and 2x-Platinum in Ireland. The song marked his first entry on the Spotify U.S. Top 200 Chart, Billboard Hot 100 Chart, and U.K. Official Singles Chart Top 100. Not to mention, it broke into the Top 25 of the Billboard Country Digital Songs Chart and Top 5 of the Spotify Viral 50 U.S. and Global Charts. It’s no wonder major players such as Spotify and Amazon pegged him as an “Artist To Watch” in 2024, while Music Row named him among its “Next Big Thing Class of 2025 Artists.”
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