03 Nov 2025

Twinnie Premieres Official Music Video for Her Shimmering New Hit “Don’t Need a Cowboy”

Nashville, TN (November 3, 2025) – Everyone’s

03 Nov 2025

Nashville, TN (November 3, 2025) – Everyone’s favorite Gypsy Cowgirl, Twinnie, is back with the release of the official music video for her shimmering new single “Don’t Need a Cowboy,” exclusively premiered by both the Daily Mail and Holler. Directed by Joey Schrader, the striking visual captures the song’s message of confidence and independence, delivered with Twinnie’s unmistakable charm and magnetic sparkle.

A vibrant blend of country storytelling and disco-pop flair, “Don’t Need a Cowboy” spotlights Twinnie’s bold songwriting, infectious groove, and fearless individuality. With its radiant disco twang, the track, which was released October 10 and currently has over 225K streams, delivers a glittering Sabrina Carpenter-meets-Dolly Parton energy: playful, self-assured, and unapologetically country. Pairing sharp wit with a dance floor-ready rhythm, Twinnie reimagines the cowboy ballad for a new generation of free-spirited listeners who write their own rules.

Filmed against the breathtaking backdrop of Joshua Tree National Park, the “Don’t Need a Cowboy” video radiates cinematic style, weaving sun-soaked western landscapes with flashes of disco glamour. Schrader’s dynamic direction showcases Twinnie’s natural charisma and genre-defying artistry, bringing the song’s spirit of freedom and self-reliance vividly to life.

“It captures the freedom and joyful independence that permeate the track, with Twinnie rejecting the trope of running off into the sunset with a John Wayne wannabe,” Holler writes.

The single follows Twinnie’s recent British Country Music Association (BCMA) Award nominations for Best Female Artist and Best Single (“Hypothetically”), as well as a year filled with defining milestones including her celebrated cameo in Rob Brydon‘s new “Honky Tonk Road Trip” documentary on BBC Two, during which she amusingly teaches a struggling Brydon to line-dance.

The track also sets the stage for her much-anticipated Dirt Road Disco Tour, bringing her high-energy live show to fans across the UK. Tickets are selling out quickly, so get yours while you can! 

Tour Dates:
● The Lexington, London — Saturday, March 21
● Stereo, Glasgow — Friday, March 27
● The Crescent, York — Saturday, March 28
● The Deaf Institute, Manchester — Sunday, March 29
● Komedia Studio, Brighton — Saturday, April 4

Grab your boots and your best moves…Twinnie is here to prove you don’t need a cowboy to steal the spotlight.

Watch the official “Don’t Need a Cowboy” music video now on YouTube.

About Twinnie:
Twinnie is a boundary-breaking British artist whose genre-blending sound, powerhouse vocals, and bold storytelling have earned her critical acclaim from BBC Radio, People, Forbes, Billboard, NPR, and more. Raised in the Romani Travelling community, she brings fierce authenticity and inclusivity to every lyric, performance, and project.

Her 2020 debut album ‘Hollywood Gypsy’ was named BBC Radio 2’s Album of the Week, while her 22-track follow-up ‘Something We Used to Say’ was hailed by NPR as one of the best albums of November 2024. Since relocating to Nashville, Twinnie has made her Grand Ole Opry debut, appeared on U.S. radio and television, and released her U.S. label debut EP ‘Welcome to the Club,’ which has surpassed 24 millionstreams.

In 2023, her single “Bad Man” charted on U.S. Country Radio, and in June 2025, CMTdebuted the music video for her hit “Back to Jack” on the Paramount+ billboard in Times Square. The song is currently featured across CMT Equal PlaySpotify, and Apple Music playlists, highlighting Twinnie as one of today’s standout country artists.

A dynamic live performer, Twinnie has shared stages with Sheryl Crow, Lainey Wilson, and Chase Rice. Beyond music, she’s also a songwriter for Kylie Minogue, Bryan Adams, The Shires, and more, as well as an award-winning creative director and actress, joining the cast of the long-running British soap opera ‘Emmerdale’ in 2024.

As the founder of I Know A Woman, a nonprofit advocating for mental health access and equality in the music industry, Twinnie continues to use her platform for purpose-driven change.

With over 30 million streams, a growing global fanbase, and an unshakable commitment to authenticity, Twinnie continues to redefine what it means to be a modern artist—on her own terms.

For more information, visit https://twinnie.komi.io/ and follow Twinnie on FacebookInstagramXTikTok and Spotify.

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