
British country-pop trailblazer Twinnie is back with a powerhouse single that demands attention—Woah Man. This fiery feminist anthem, released just in time for International Women's Day and Women's History Month, is an unapologetic, razor-sharp declaration of female strength, resilience, and independence. With its bold lyrical bite and genre-blending production, Woah Man solidifies Twinnie as a country-pop force to be reckoned with—think of her as a Nashville-meets-London version of Sabrina Carpenter, bringing a fearless, magnetic presence to the genre.
From the first note, Woah Man oozes confidence. The track kicks off with a sassy R&B-infused groove, inspired by Aretha Franklin’s Respect, before exploding into anthemic pop-country brilliance. Twinnie’s signature storytelling takes center stage as she effortlessly blends classic country influences with modern production, giving fans the kind of infectious, empowering banger that feels equally at home in a honky-tonk bar or a sold-out stadium.
Lyrically, Woah Man is a mic-drop moment for every woman who refuses to be put in a box. Lines like “Close a business deal with a baby on my hip” and “Stand up on the stage and take a bow, I’m from the generation where Shania taught me how” exude the same self-assured swagger that has made Carpenter a pop sensation. But where Sabrina leans into sleek, sophisticated pop, Twinnie injects her country roots with an electric energy that feels both fresh and timeless. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to throw on your fiercest outfit, crank up the volume, and take on the world.
Beyond its sonic brilliance, Woah Man carries a deeper meaning. As part of Twinnie’s non-profit initiative, I Know A Woman, the song was co-written at a female-led songwriting camp, reinforcing her commitment to uplifting women in music and beyond. With production from KK Johnson (Dasha) and Brandon Paddock (Dan + Shay), the track strikes the perfect balance between polished pop-country and raw, unfiltered emotion.
If Woah Man is any indication of what’s to come, Twinnie is on the brink of something huge. Her fearless feminist message makes her one of the most exciting artists in the genre today. Move over, Nashville—Twinnie is here to redefine what it means to be a modern country star.
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