Multi-Platinum Artist Dylan Scott Surprises Dad With Special Holiday Song, “Two Christmas Trees,” Out Now / by Kristen Edgington

Multi-Platinum Curb Records recording artist Dylan Scott is giving back to his family in a special way this season, surprising his father with the recording and release of original holiday song Two Christmas Trees,co-written by his father in the '80s. Out now, the track spans three generations of the Scott family men, also featuring Scott's son, Beckett, on the final verse. Watch Scott surprise his father with the recorded song here.

LISTEN: “TWO CHRISTMAS TREES”

“My dad wrote a Christmas song years before I was even born – one I've listened to my whole life,” said Scott. “This year, I surprised him by recording it and adding my son, Beckett, to the track. Three generations together on one very special Christmas song.”

“Two Christmas Trees” dives into themes of divorce and split family-time around the holidays – watch the music video here. Though Scott was not raised in a household with divorce nor has he experienced divorce himself, the song was frequently heard in their home growing up. Scott's dad wrote the track with a few other writers at the time, inspired by their family experiences. The new release follows several other holiday tracks recorded by Scott, including “Jingle Bell Rock,” “It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas,” “Mary, Did You Know?” and “Winter Wonderland.”

The Christmas tune rounds out a massive year for the multi-Platinum recording artist, who released his third studio album Easy Does It earlier this year. The Tennessean praised the 11-song collection, stating, “Whether backed by a band or accompanied by musicians playing as soft as a whisper, Scott's gruff baritone, one of his most prominent artistic selling points, takes center stage.” The album features single “What He'll Never Have,” which is currently Top 20 and rising at Country radio, and “This Town's Been Too Good To Us,” which became Scott's sixth career No. 1 this year. He began 2025 at the top of the charts with “Boys Back Home,” featuring Dylan Marlowe, rounding out to two No. 1s in 2025 alone as another chart-topper nears. The in-demand live act wrapped his Country Till I Die Tour earlier this year, headlining his biggest venues yet including his first-ever arenas and record-breaking attendance, and just completed his Easy Does It Tour to close out the year. 

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