Dylan Gossett Just Dropped “Honeysuckle”—His Sweetest Love Song Yet
If you’ve been following Dylan Gossett’s journey over the last year, you know he’s mastered the art of the “lonely road” anthem. From his viral breakthroughs to the grit of Westward, his music has always carried a bit of that dusty, restless Texas energy.
But with his brand-new single, “Honeysuckle” Dylan is showing us a softer side—and honestly? It’s exactly the change of pace we needed.
Bringing the Road Back Home
Most of us know Dylan as the guy writing songs on the back of a tour bus, but “Honeysuckle” feels different. He wrote this one shortly after the dust settled from his massive Stagecoach debut, and you can tell he was ready to trade the bright lights of the stage for a quiet porch in Wimberley.
It’s a genuine, no-frills love song written for his wife. There’s no posturing or high-concept metaphors here—just that feeling of relief when you finally get home and realize that the person waiting for you is the only place you actually want to be. When he sings, “Love the way that you talk / Southern sweet, Texas drawl / Takes me home,” it hits hard because it feels real.
Why This Song Works
What makes Dylan’s music stick is that he doesn’t try to overproduce the emotion. “Honeysuckle” works because:
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It’s grounded: It captures that specific feeling of “home” better than almost anything he’s released lately.
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The imagery is classic: He paints a picture of a Texas sunset that makes you want to pack a bag and head south immediately.
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It’s vulnerable: After the whirlwind of the last year, seeing him lean into his personal life instead of the “rockstar” persona is a welcome reminder that there’s a real person behind the hits.
What’s Next?
It’s been a wild ride watching him go from posting videos in his room to selling out venues globally and hitting RIAA Gold status. “Honeysuckle” feels like a victory lap for a guy who has stayed true to his sound despite how fast everything is moving.
If you’re a fan of his acoustic-heavy, storytelling style, this one is going to be on repeat for a while. It’s warm, it’s romantic, and it’s arguably his most “human” song to date.


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