Following on from the release of the ‘Hypothetically’ single and her history-making performance of the US National Anthem at GEODIS Park in Nashville, British country-pop artist Twinnie returns with her brand new album titled ‘Something We Used To Say’ which is her first full-length release since the 2020 debut ‘Hollywood Gypsy’.
The forthcoming project is a labour of love from the Nashville-based creative who has created and released the project independently and sees her bringing to close the ‘Blue Hour’ chapters that came before, ahead of her Happy Hour era that begins in 2025.
The record features 22 songs on the extensive tracklist that incorporates both of the ‘Blue Hour’ EPs along with several new tracks such as the focus release ‘Dance With Somebody Else’ and lead single ‘Hypothetically’.
Speaking about the album, Twinnie says: “This record is my life’s journey over the past four years and takes listeners on a journey through my heartbreak, triumphs, hopes and dreams and brings that chapter to a close. I’m not sad or heartbroken anymore but much of this album was written when I was so it really tells the story of that time in my life. I’m really proud of the songs on this tracklist and I’m so excited to be sharing it with everyone”.
Along with releasing ‘Something We Used To Say’ on November 8, Twinnie has also announced a headline tour of the UK in support of the new music. London and Manchester are already sold-out but limited tickets are available for Brighton, Manchester, York, and Glasgow.
TOUR DATES:
November 25 – London – The Grace
November 26 – Brighton
November 27 – Manchester
November 28 – York
November 29 – Glasgow
A true Gypsy, Twinnie grew up in the Romani Travelling community in England where her love for storytelling first started. She made her stage debut at just 4 years old. A triple-threat, she is no stranger to film or stage working with the likes of Glenn Close, Christian Slater and Alan Menken.
While developing her own artistry, Twinnie performed as a backing dancer and singer to other artists like Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams, alongside playing lead roles in London’s West End theatres in shows like ‘Chicago’ and ‘Rock Of Ages’.
Launching her own artist career in 2020, despite the turbulent time, Twinnie became the International British crossover artist we know her as today. Twinnie has received critical acclaim from BBC Radio, People, Rolling Stone, and Billboard, and is known for her effervescent pop productions, power vocal and storytelling country lyricism centred on inclusivity and realism. Fresh to Music City, she recently made her Grand Ole Opry debut, becoming the first British Gypsy to step into the circle.
2023 became the year of firsts making her US TV Debut and charting on US Country Radio. She continues to build on the success of her release ‘Hollywood Gypsy‘, and her inaugural American label EP ‘Welcome to the Club’ which racked up over 24 million streams and won Best Short Film at the British Film Awards. She has also toured with Lindsay Ell, Chase Rice, Russel Dickerson, Seaforth and Blessing Offor.
Passionate about mental health in the music industry, she is the co-founder of I Know A Woman.