Boys Back Home
by Dylan Marlowe (featuring Dylan Scott)

Album: Mid-Twenties Crisis (2023)
Charted: 75
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Songfacts®:

  • Dylan Marlowe's debut single to country radio, "Boys Back Home" is an ode to small-town camaraderie, celebrating the beauty of simple pleasures shared with friends. It evokes images of Friday nights spent drinking beers on a dusty road, gathering around a farm fire to sing old songs, and engaging in the kind of shenanigans that only make sense in a town where everyone knows your name.
  • Marlowe, a Statesboro, Georgia native, knows a thing or two about small-town life. He grew up steeped in it, then traded it for the bright lights of Nashville shortly before the world shut down in 2020. Despite the upheaval, Marlowe found his footing, signing a publishing and artist development deal with Play It Again Entertainment that same year. But the tug of home remained, and it's this homesickness that inspired "Boys Back Home."
  • The track, co-written with Seth Ennis and producer Joe Fox, blends traditional country storytelling with a touch of rock grit. While touring with Dylan Scott, Marlowe shared the song, sparking a collaboration.
  • Marlowe and Scott recorded "Boys Back Home" in 2021, but it sat on the shelf while Scott promoted his Livin' My Best Life album. Once it was finally chosen as Marlowe's debut single, he had to revisit the recording booth and refresh his vocals.

    "I actually had to re-sing it - [the recording] was from two years prior, so I sounded a little younger," he told Holler. "I've gotten a little bit better at singing over the last two years!"
  • The wait was worth it. Released on December 4, 2023, by January 2025, "Boys Back Home" had become Marlowe's first solo hit on the Hot 100, debuting at #75.

    It wasn't Marlowe's first brush with success. He'd already co-written Jon Pardi's hit "Last Night Lonely" alongside Joe Fox and Jimi Bell.
  • Fun fact: Dylan Scott played a pivotal role in introducing Dylan Marlowe to the world of pre-workout supplements. During their early days on tour, Scott shared his pre-workout powder with his younger tourmate. Marlowe later recounted on the Bobby Bones Show feeling like he was "coming out of [his] skin" during a three-hour performance after consuming the supplement.

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