A PONTELAND duo have released a new track.
Twins Hannah and Grace Stobart, known collectively as Twayn, have dropped their new song Don't Do Drugs.
It follows the release of their debut single What Dreams Are Made Of and Sweet 16 - a song about the challenges faced by young people and the struggles of growing up.
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Eighteen-year-old Hannah and Grace said: "Don't Do Drugs brings a new edge to our music and contrasts with our harmony-driven ballads.
"We wanted this song to have a really good foot-tapping vibe with the addition of Hannah playing a bit of ukulele."
The band was formed in 2021, when Hannah taught herself music production during the Covid lockdown and Grace led on vocals.
The singer, songwriters recently placed second out of 20,000 entrants in Road to Nashville - an international songwriting competition in Tennessee.
Twayn's EP Pity Party is due to be released this year.
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