Nashville, TN (February 7, 2025) – British pop-country powerhouse Twinnie is kicking off 2025 with a bang, unveiling her exhilarating new single, “Worst Kind of Crush,” just in time for Valentine’s Day. Now streaming on all platforms, this infectious, pop-infused track offers a bittersweet twist on love and heartbreak—perfect for anyone navigating the highs and lows of romance this season.
With lyrics that capture the sting of unfulfilled love, “Worst Kind of Crush” offers a compelling contrast between heartbreak and high-energy pop-country: “The worst kind of crush is us making out at midnight on New Year’s Eve / The worst kind of rush is us giving it up and you disappearing on me.”
“We all know what it’s like to have a crush, but hopefully, if you’re lucky, you’ll never know what it’s like to feel crushed by love. This song is about missing the potential of what could have been—when someone does a 180 on you and their feelings completely switch. I wrote this song with Brandon Paddock a few years ago, and I’ve always loved its crossover appeal. It’s a sad story, but it has a happy groove. It was inspired by Whitney Houston’s ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’—a love song that’s left open-ended, hoping that love will return, all while making you want to dance to the beat.” – Twinnie
In addition to her new music, Twinnie has announced her Happy Hour Tour 2025, presented by JOY. Concerts and Holler Live. The tour will take her signature high-energy performances to fans across the UK and Ireland, featuring rising Tennessee recording artist Bonner Black as support. Fans can expect an electrifying setlist of fan-favorites and new hits. Tickets can be purchased here.
HAPPY HOUR 2025 TOUR DATES
May 31 – Red Rooster Festival, Suffolk
June 2 – Komedia Studio, Brighton
June 3 – Oslo, London
June 4 – Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
June 6 – The Deaf Institute, Manchester
June 7 – Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds
June 8 – The Crescent, York
June 9 – The Cluny, Newcastle
June 10 – The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh
June 11 – Stereo, Glasgow
June 13 – Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast
June 15 – The Workman’s Club, Dublin
Building on her 30M+ organic streams and a landmark year, Twinnie’s latest release marks the beginning of an exciting new era in her career.
Stream or download “Worst Kind of Crush” now and get your tickets to the Happy Hour Tour before they sell out!
ABOUT TWINNIE
Twinnie is a British country-pop sensation known for her vibrant pop productions, powerful vocals, emotive storytelling, and country lyricism. Raised in the Romani Travelling community in England, Twinnie’s unique upbringing has shaped her eclectic style and boundary-pushing blend of pop-country that focuses on inclusivity and realism.
With her groundbreaking Grand Ole Opry debut, built on the success of her Radio 2 Album of The Week release “Hollywood Gypsy” and her inaugural American label EP “Welcome to the Club,” Twinnie continues to make waves in the music industry. Her latest album “Something We Used To Say” was named one of the best albums released in November by NPR. Her single “Bad Man” charted on US Country Radio in 2023, solidifying her position at the forefront of the genre. She has also received major support from BBC Radio 1 in the UK and SiriusXM in the US, with several of her tracks landing on their playlists.
In 2024, Twinnie was named one of CMT’s Next Women Of Country, and her “Lonely Long” video premiered on a Billboard in Times Square. The Daily Mail debuted the official music video for her hit song “Hypothetically,” and she made history again as the first British artist to perform the US National Anthem at GEODIS Park in Nashville. Twinnie continues to tour across the US and Europe while releasing music that remains close to her heart.
As a songwriter, Twinnie has penned songs for Kylie Minogue, Bryan Adams, and The Shires. She has shared the stage with Sheryl Crow, Alexandra Kay, Jack Savoretti, Lainey Wilson, Chase Rice, and many others. Twinnie has also starred in films alongside icons Glenn Close, Christian Slater, and Alan Menken, and performed as a backing singer and dancer for Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams.
Twinnie champions mental health in the music industry as co-founder of I Know A Woman. Most recently, she joined the cast of the UK’s longest-running soap opera, ‘Emmerdale,’ expanding her influence as an entertainer.
For more information, visit www.twinnieofficial.com and follow Twinnie on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok and Spotify.
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