Spellman Twinz – “Yum Yum” | HHV Premiere

Spellman Twinz premiere their single, "Yum Yum," ahead of their April 11 release date.

Spellman Twinz Drop Brazilian Funk-Pop Banger “Yum Yum”

The Spellman Twinz are officially entering their main character era with the release of their electric new single, “Yum Yum.” Set to drop April 11th, the high-energy Brazilian funk-pop banger is a fiery, flirty taste of the duo’s upcoming full-length album. Comprised of Clinton and Calvin Spellman, the identical twin influencers-turned-pop-stars are bringing more than just vibes—they’re delivering empowerment, authenticity, and unapologetic fun with every beat.

With over 1.2 million followers on TikTok, 332K subscribers on YouTube, and more than 117K fans on Instagram, the Spellman Twinz have cultivated a massive following thanks to their bold personalities, chaotic humor, and high-octane dance content. Now, they’re channeling all that energy into music that feels just as unfiltered as their lives.

A Flavorful Tease of Their Upcoming Album

“Yum Yum” blends Brazilian funk’s hypnotic percussion and rhythmic bounce with the twins’ signature pop-rap flavor. It’s a feel-good, sexy, high-energy anthem that is impossible not to move to. And that’s exactly what the Twinz intended.

“‘Yum Yum’ makes you want to twerk, feel sexy, and embrace your bad bitch energy from the moment the beat drops,” the Spellman Twinz say. “We bring high energy, and our music reflects that—we love to dance, twerk, and get LIT!”

The track serves as a preview of their upcoming Brazilian funk-inspired album, which promises to be a celebration of joy, sexuality, and freedom.

From Pain to Pop Stardom

Their journey to this moment was anything but easy. Born in Redding, California, Clinton and Calvin faced a turbulent upbringing filled with instability and trauma. After their parents split, they were raised by an abusive father, shuffled between homes, and even placed in foster care. Music became their escape and emotional anchor.

“We used to have a clock radio in our room, and at night, we would sit there and listen to music, just thinking about our life and where it could be,” Clinton recalls.

They eventually returned to Redding, but after their father discovered their sexuality, he disowned them. Homeless, separated, and struggling, the brothers finally reunited with their mother mere months before graduating high school.

Despite being awarded track scholarships to Sacramento State University, their growing fame on YouTube and Musical.ly (later TikTok) clashed with the school’s athletics department. After being cut from the team and suffering mental health crises, both were hospitalized, dropped out, and lost their apartment.

But in that chaos, they found clarity—and a calling. “We’re gay, and we wanted to make music that people could relate to and feel good about,” Calvin explains.

Social Media Sensations to Stage Stars

Already viral for their infectious content, the Twinz began shifting their energy toward music. Their singles “Body Clash,” “Tonight,” and “Hydration” were met with excitement from fans, but it was their live performances that solidified their status as rising stars. Their appearance at Sacramento Pride in Spring 2024 was a major turning point.

With each release, the duo continues to blend their life stories, sexuality, and untamed personalities into danceable anthems that resonate with a generation seeking both escape and expression.

A New Sound, A New Standard

“Yum Yum” is more than just a club track. It’s a declaration of self-love, joy, and survival. It’s a vibrant middle finger to adversity and a toast to the future. Drawing influence from Brazilian funk rhythms and dance icons like Rihanna, the Twinz are building a sound that is both global and deeply personal.

“We’re crazy, chaotic, and unhinged (in a good way), and our lyrics show it,” they laugh. “The result? A playful, sexy twerk anthem. No matter your booty size, we hope it starts moving!”

Inspiration for the Queer Generation

Openly gay and unapologetically themselves, the Spellman Twinz have become cultural icons in the LGBTQ+ space. Their authenticity, vulnerability, and celebration of queer joy is a breath of fresh air in an industry that often pressures artists to play it safe. Also, it doesn’t hurt that they have a hit.

Their ability to pair viral charisma with real-life resilience is why so many fans see themselves in the Spellman Twinz. From their comedic skits to their eye-popping visuals and now infectious tracks like “Yum Yum,” they are a reminder that queerness is not just valid—it’s vibrant, visible, and worthy of center stage.

Looking Ahead

With the success of their previous singles and a growing wave of support from fans and press alike, the Spellman Twinz are poised to become the breakout queer pop duo of 2024. Their upcoming album promises to turn up the heat even further, building on the momentum of “Yum Yum” and their unstoppable energy.

“We want to make music that’s fun and danceable,” they say. “We’re here to inspire people to have a good time.”

And with “Yum Yum,” they’re already doing just that—one twerk at a time.

Conclusion: A Delicious Moment for the Culture

The release of “Yum Yum” isn’t just a musical milestone—it’s a cultural one. The Spellman Twinz are more than performers; they are torchbearers for a generation that values self-expression, freedom, and fearlessness. Their willingness to be vulnerable about their past while staying undeniably lit in the present is exactly what sets them apart. In a music landscape often saturated with copycats, the twins bring something fresh, fierce, and deeply personal.

Their musical journey is proof that no matter how rough the road, authenticity and determination can transform pain into power—and beats. “Yum Yum” is loud, proud, and ready to shake up playlists, parties, and perceptions. Clinton and Calvin aren’t asking for a seat at the table—they’ve built their own, set it with vibrant flair, and served up a sonic meal you’ll never forget. It’s clear: the Spellman Twinz aren’t just next up—they’ve officially arrived.

By “officially arrived,” this means they’re making the official jump. Already, they’ve proven they can be social media sensations. Now, they’re proving they’re more than a gimmick. Their latest mission is to prove they can actually make hit records without being branded by social media popularity.