Twinnie Turns Heartbreak into a Hoedown in Official Music Video for “Giddy Up”

International country-pop powerhouse Twinnie turns heartbreak into a hoedown with her official music video for Giddy Up,” premiered exclusively by Fault Magazine. Since its release on August 8, the track has already surpassed 275K streams and has gone viral on TikTok, inspiring fans to create dances and trends around the empowering breakup-meets-dancefloor anthem.

Filmed against the breathtaking backdrop of Joshua Tree, California, the video (directed by Joey Schrader of Fool Triumphant Entertainment) fuses old-time western saloon energy and desert grit with Twinnie’s trademark Gypsy-inspired aesthetic. Bursting with sass, cinematic flair, and playful charm, it transforms the song’s fiery spirit into a bold visual celebration of confidence and fun.

“This video is all about taking the reins and strutting into your own power,” Twinnie shares. “It’s daring, it’s unapologetic, and it’s exactly how I feel when I sing ‘Giddy Up.'”

Written by Twinnie, Autumn Marie Buysse, and Nicole Alexis, “Giddy Up” is equal parts revenge anthem and party starter, packed with yeehaw-worthy attitude. Lines like “Take my hand and spin me / Show all your exes that you’re with me” add a flirtatious spark while turning heartbreak into empowerment.

The single was spotlighted on CMA’s coveted “New Music Friday” list, YEP’s “New Music Nashville” playlist, Apple Music’s The Ty Bentli Show, and more. “Giddy Up” follows a string of major career milestones for the British-born artist, including her U.S. arena debut in Las Vegas and standout performances at England’s iconic Glastonbury Festival. Earlier this month, Fort Nash named Twinnie among the “Six Women That Deserve to Be Played on Country Radio,” and she will soon be featured in an upcoming BBC documentary alongside Dolly Parton, Lainey Wilson, and Chris Stapleton.

Most recently, Twinnie partnered with Musicians On Call to bring joy and healing through music to patients at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. The singer, songwriter, and actress performed a live set at Seacrest Studios, treating patients and their families to an intimate Q&A session and meet-and-greet. Her performance was broadcast across all 12 Seacrest Studios locations, allowing children in pediatric hospitals across the country to share in the uplifting experience.

By Neal Nachman

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