Nashville, TN (February 27, 2025) – British country pop star Twinnie is making waves once again with the release of her highly anticipated music video for “Worst Kind of Crush.“ The stunning visual perfectly captures the song’s raw emotion and infectious energy.
A bittersweet anthem that blends heartache with high-energy pop-country, the track vividly portrays fleeting romance and unfulfilled passion: “The worst kind of crush is us making out at midnight on New Year’s Eve / The worst kind of rush is us giving it up and you disappearing on me.”
Since its release on February 7, “Worst Kind of Crush” has been climbing the charts, earning airplay on BFBS Radio and being named “Single of the Week” on CountryLine Radio.
The official music video, filmed by Max Meets Music City, brings these emotions to life with breathtaking cinematography. “Now the song has an appropriately tongue-in-cheek video to go with it, as the castle of torture that she’s imprisoned herself in is brought to life as a 70s-style basement with heart-shaped balloons and pillows, and a landline for her to further torture herself with,” writes Holler. Striking a balance of vulnerability and empowerment, the video mirrors the song’s intensity, making it an unforgettable experience.
“This video actually came together by accident,” Twinnie shares. “We were in the middle of a photo shoot when I thought, ‘We should film the video here.’ I called my friend to play the guy and the rest is history. We shot it in about 20 minutes. Usually, I love to dance in my videos, but for this one, I liked the simplicity of just sitting on the phone and telling the story…basically yelling at my ex. Let’s be honest, we’ve all been there, which makes this video so relatable.”
Adding to the excitement, Twinnie has announced her highly anticipated Happy Hour Tour 2025, presented by JOY. Concerts and Holler Live. The tour will see Twinnie bring her signature powerhouse performances to stages across the UK and Ireland, joined by rising Tennessee recording artist Bonner Black. Fans can expect a show-stopping setlist filled with favorite hits and exciting new material. Get your tickets here!
Happy Hour Tour 2025 Dates:
- May 31 – Red Rooster Festival, Suffolk
- June 2 – Komedia Studio, Brighton
- June 3 – Oslo, London
- June 4 – Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
- June 6 – The Deaf Institute, Manchester
- June 7 – Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds
- June 8 – The Crescent, York
- June 9 – The Cluny, Newcastle
- June 10 – The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh
- June 11 – Stereo, Glasgow
- June 13 – Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast
- June 15 – The Workman’s Club, Dublin