Shania Twain Calls for Greater Representation in Country Music Industry
Country music legend Shania Twain used her acceptance speech at the CMT Awards to advocate for more diversity and equity in the genre. The singer, known for her iconic hit "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", acknowledged that she had unknowingly become an undercurrent of decades-long career, empowering countless fans worldwide with just one statement.
In a powerful address, Twain emphasized the importance of inclusivity in country music, stating, "I believe in an all-inclusive country music. We're family." However, she noted that the industry standard currently does not accurately represent this vision, doing a disservice to up-and-coming artists and long-time veterans alike.
Twain highlighted her commitment to promoting diversity by spotlighting talented acts from various backgrounds on her "Queen of Me" tour. These include Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, among others. By amplifying these voices, Twain aims to challenge the status quo and ensure that all artists receive equal play regardless of their gender, age, or racial identity.
Twain also used her platform to connect with rising country stars The BoykinZ, an African American singing group she met through Kelly Clarkson's talk show. This heartwarming moment showcased Twain's genuine commitment to breaking down barriers and fostering greater representation in the music industry.
By using her immense influence as a trailblazer, Twain encourages others to join forces with her in advocating for a more inclusive country music landscape. As she aptly put it, "I will continue to do my best as a trailblazer... Together, let's ensure all our fellow artists get equal play regardless of gender, age or race."
Country music legend Shania Twain used her acceptance speech at the CMT Awards to advocate for more diversity and equity in the genre. The singer, known for her iconic hit "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", acknowledged that she had unknowingly become an undercurrent of decades-long career, empowering countless fans worldwide with just one statement.
In a powerful address, Twain emphasized the importance of inclusivity in country music, stating, "I believe in an all-inclusive country music. We're family." However, she noted that the industry standard currently does not accurately represent this vision, doing a disservice to up-and-coming artists and long-time veterans alike.
Twain highlighted her commitment to promoting diversity by spotlighting talented acts from various backgrounds on her "Queen of Me" tour. These include Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, among others. By amplifying these voices, Twain aims to challenge the status quo and ensure that all artists receive equal play regardless of their gender, age, or racial identity.
Twain also used her platform to connect with rising country stars The BoykinZ, an African American singing group she met through Kelly Clarkson's talk show. This heartwarming moment showcased Twain's genuine commitment to breaking down barriers and fostering greater representation in the music industry.
By using her immense influence as a trailblazer, Twain encourages others to join forces with her in advocating for a more inclusive country music landscape. As she aptly put it, "I will continue to do my best as a trailblazer... Together, let's ensure all our fellow artists get equal play regardless of gender, age or race."