Their debut single, “Love in the Dark”, dropped in July 2024 to widespread acclaim, described as “the ultimate summer vibing song” and compared to “the UK’s Tigirlily Gold”. Produced alongside director Pranshu Sitoke and OG Cinematics, it delivered an engaging, scenic video that captured hearts nationwide. The duo followed up with “Slow Down Honey”, a lively anthem championed by BBC Introducing as Track of the Day, before releasing the emotionally charged ballad “Best Part Of Me” in January 2025, praised for its narrative of heartbreak, resilience and the power of friendship.
At the end of February 2025, Buckle ’n’ Boots unveiled their debut EP, Jumpin’ On the Bandwagon, produced by Jamie Sellers of Run Wild Music. The six-track collection showcases the pair’s versatility — from foot‑stomping pop‑country tunes to soulful ballads — with playful storytelling and strong, polished vocals. Their work is built on a solid foundation of both melodic hooks and lyrical authenticity, demonstrating impressive maturity for such a new act.
Looking ahead to 2026, Buckle ’n’ Boots are gearing up for more originals, collaborations and festival appearances. Their entry into major UK events—Speedfest at Brands Hatch, Chiddfest, British Country Music Festival in Blackpool, Titsey Spring, Margate Country Festival and Rockin’ the Country—signals their rising prominence. With a tentative trip to Nashville on the horizon and a growing fanbase warmed by BBC support and glowing press, Bee and Laura Jayne are firmly bootstrapped for long‑term success. Country might be rooted in America, but Buckle ’n’ Boots are proving that it thrives beautifully on British soil.