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Twinnie Bids Farewell to Her ‘Sad Girl Era’ with New Album

by Barbara
Twinnie

British country-pop star Twinnie is stepping into a bold new chapter with the release of her highly anticipated album, Something We Used to Say. This powerful 22-track collection marks the end of her “Sad Girl Era” and reflects her journey of heartbreak, resilience, and rediscovery. With its relatable storytelling and infectious hooks, the album is already making a significant impact, debuting at #1 on the UK iTunes Country Chart.

Holler has praised the album as “a brilliant new 22-track album” and lauded Twinnie as a “Brit Country superstar,” calling it “a late contender for pop country album of the year.” This release follows a milestone year for Twinnie, further solidifying her place in Nashville’s country music scene. On October 2, she made history as the first British artist to perform the U.S. National Anthem at Nashville’s GEODIS Park Stadium, earning widespread acclaim for her powerful vocals.

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Recently, Twinnie captivated an electrified audience at the Country Music Hall of Fame, debuting songs from Something We Used to Say and garnering rave reviews.

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As her popularity continues to rise, Twinnie is bringing her new music directly to her fans with the nearly sold-out Crazy Ex UK tour. With shows scheduled in London, Manchester, Glasgow, and more, the tour promises an intimate and unforgettable concert experience, showcasing her genre-blending sound and dynamic stage presence.

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