Twinnie’s ‘Giddy Up’ is a glossy country pop comeback, fire in the lyric and light on the feet

A cover ready moment, ‘Giddy Up’ follows ‘Back To Jack’ with playful swagger and a flirty hook, written by a tight trio.A cover story needs a spark, and Twinnie delivers one with ‘Giddy Up’, a glossy country pop release that catches light at every turn. Available now, it arrives on the heels of ‘Back To …

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A cover ready moment, ‘Giddy Up’ follows ‘Back To Jack’ with playful swagger and a flirty hook, written by a tight trio.

A cover story needs a spark, and Twinnie delivers one with ‘Giddy Up’, a glossy country pop release that catches light at every turn. Available now, it arrives on the heels of ‘Back To Jack’ and doubles down on everything that made that moment spread, charisma, melody, and a clear point of view.

The single is a three way effort from Twinnie, Autumn Marie Buysse, and Nicole Alexis. Together they shape a track that splits its focus in the best way, half breakup anthem, half dance floor invitation. The writing is cheeky and direct, the hooks are tailored to stick, and the pocket moves with an effortless bounce.

Twinnie carries the performance with a sexy sultriness that never needs to shout. A stand out lyric sets the scene with a grin, “Take my hand and spin me / Show all your exes that you’re with me,” a quick pivot from rivalry to celebration. That line becomes the single’s thesis, a flirty nudge that turns the floor into a place where strength gets to shine.

“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.”

The production aligns with that mission, bright and buoyant with just enough edge to keep the verses quick on their feet. It is a crossover built to travel, equally at home on country lists and pop queues, which is exactly where Twinnie thrives. After ‘Back To Jack’ introduced a wider audience to her voice, ‘Giddy Up’ confirms the lane, smart, confident, and made for repeat.

In short, it is a winning cover moment, a record that turns personal resilience into something every listener can dance to.


Kelia

Kelia

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