Twinnie drops ‘Giddy Up’, a bold country pop single mixing breakup fire and dance floor fun, written with Autumn and Nicole.
Hot on the momentum of the viral breakout ‘Back To Jack’, international country pop sensation Twinnie slides back in with ‘Giddy Up’, available on all streaming platforms now. Written by Twinnie alongside Autumn Marie Buysse and Nicole Alexis, the single wastes no time, delivering a fierce, feel good blend of swagger, melody, and a wink that lands right on the beat.
Part breakup anthem, part invitation to hit the floor, ‘Giddy Up’ is built for movement. The writing leans into playful turns and punchy hooks while keeping the message crystal clear, you can rise from the wreckage and look great doing it. The track flips confidence into choreography, and the chorus carries a grin that is impossible to miss.
Twinnie’s delivery leans into a sexy sultriness paired with a self assured stride. The lyric sparks heat and fun in the same breath, “Take my hand and spin me / Show all your exes that you’re with me,” a flirty line that nods to old baggage while pulling focus forward. That line captures the single’s heart, a sweet mix of daring and joy that turns the dance floor into a moment of power.
“This song is about rising from the ashes of heartbreak and reclaiming your joy,” Twinnie explains. “It’s cheeky, bold, and meant to make you feel unstoppable; like you could take on the world in heels and a Stetson.”
Across three minutes, ‘Giddy Up’ checks every box the era promises. It carries Twinnie’s voice with a bright shine, lands hooks that stick, and keeps the rhythm light on its feet. The writing team of Twinnie, Autumn Marie Buysse, and Nicole Alexis threads attitude with melody so that every line feels both playful and pointed. The result is a crossover that sounds as comfortable in a country set as it does on a pop playlist.
‘Giddy Up’ is a celebration of moving forward with style, a soundtrack for friends pulling each other back to the light, and a reminder that the best comeback starts with a smile.