Shania Twain Seeks To Revolutionize Country Music With Call For Inclusivity And Diversity.
Country music icon Shania Twain used her acceptance speech at the recent CMT Awards to advocate for a more inclusive and diverse industry, praising artists like Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, among others. While receiving the Equal Play Award, Twain expressed her gratitude towards the LGBTQ+ community who have rallied behind her iconic anthem "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", highlighting its powerful impact.
Twain stated that she had no idea at the time of writing the phrase that it would become an empowering message for decades to come. The phrase has been adopted by various communities worldwide, turning into a beacon of power and joy for Twain. She also emphasized her belief in an all-inclusive country music scene where artists are "family."
The legendary singer emphasized that she will continue to work as a trailblazer, ensuring that fellow artists receive equal play irrespective of their background. This sentiment was echoed during her performance on stage with The BoykinZ, African American singing group consisting of sisters who rose to fame recently.
Twain's efforts aim to address the industry standard, which Twain believes does disservice to this genre that nurtured her own career from childhood. With her "Queen of Me" tour spotlighting diverse acts like these talented artists, Twain is striving for a revolution in country music - one that celebrates diversity and inclusivity.
Country music icon Shania Twain used her acceptance speech at the recent CMT Awards to advocate for a more inclusive and diverse industry, praising artists like Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, among others. While receiving the Equal Play Award, Twain expressed her gratitude towards the LGBTQ+ community who have rallied behind her iconic anthem "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", highlighting its powerful impact.
Twain stated that she had no idea at the time of writing the phrase that it would become an empowering message for decades to come. The phrase has been adopted by various communities worldwide, turning into a beacon of power and joy for Twain. She also emphasized her belief in an all-inclusive country music scene where artists are "family."
The legendary singer emphasized that she will continue to work as a trailblazer, ensuring that fellow artists receive equal play irrespective of their background. This sentiment was echoed during her performance on stage with The BoykinZ, African American singing group consisting of sisters who rose to fame recently.
Twain's efforts aim to address the industry standard, which Twain believes does disservice to this genre that nurtured her own career from childhood. With her "Queen of Me" tour spotlighting diverse acts like these talented artists, Twain is striving for a revolution in country music - one that celebrates diversity and inclusivity.