Shania Twain is on a mission to shake up the country music industry, calling for greater equality and diversity in the genre that has nurtured her own career since childhood.
The legendary singer-songwriter used her acceptance speech at Sunday's CMT Awards to address what she sees as a glaring issue: the lack of representation and opportunities for women and artists from diverse backgrounds. In fact, Twain believes that this industry has been "dys servicing" its rich history, which has raised many talented musicians, including herself.
Twain referenced her own hit song "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", saying it never could have become the empowering anthem it is today if she had known what an impact it would have. The phrase has taken on a life of its own, inspiring numerous communities around the world and becoming a symbol of female power and identity.
"I believe in an all-inclusive country music," Twain declared, likening the industry to family. "We're all part of this genre's DNA." Her message is clear: it's time for the industry standard to change and provide equal opportunities for artists from different walks of life.
Twain highlighted her commitment to promoting diversity by showcasing a range of talented artists on her upcoming "Queen of Me" tour, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and more. She has also used her platform to champion the work of African American singers, such as The BoykinZ.
Twain emphasized that she will continue to be a trailblazer in this industry, determined to ensure that all artists receive fair play regardless of their background or demographic. With her powerful voice and unwavering commitment to equality, Twain is leading the charge for change in country music.
The legendary singer-songwriter used her acceptance speech at Sunday's CMT Awards to address what she sees as a glaring issue: the lack of representation and opportunities for women and artists from diverse backgrounds. In fact, Twain believes that this industry has been "dys servicing" its rich history, which has raised many talented musicians, including herself.
Twain referenced her own hit song "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", saying it never could have become the empowering anthem it is today if she had known what an impact it would have. The phrase has taken on a life of its own, inspiring numerous communities around the world and becoming a symbol of female power and identity.
"I believe in an all-inclusive country music," Twain declared, likening the industry to family. "We're all part of this genre's DNA." Her message is clear: it's time for the industry standard to change and provide equal opportunities for artists from different walks of life.
Twain highlighted her commitment to promoting diversity by showcasing a range of talented artists on her upcoming "Queen of Me" tour, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and more. She has also used her platform to champion the work of African American singers, such as The BoykinZ.
Twain emphasized that she will continue to be a trailblazer in this industry, determined to ensure that all artists receive fair play regardless of their background or demographic. With her powerful voice and unwavering commitment to equality, Twain is leading the charge for change in country music.