Shania Twain calls for equal play and more diversity in country music | CNN

Country music icon Shania Twain has taken a stand for greater diversity and equity in the genre, calling on artists and industry leaders to work towards a more inclusive scene.

In her acceptance speech at Sunday's CMT Awards, Twain spoke passionately about the need for equal play and representation in country music. The legendary singer referenced one of her biggest hits, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", which she said had become an empowering anthem for many fans around the world. She noted that the phrase has been adopted by diverse communities worldwide and serves as a symbol of power.

Twain's message was clear: country music should be a genre that celebrates all kinds of artists, regardless of their background or identity. "I believe in an all-inclusive country music," she said. "We're family." The industry standard, however, Twain argued, often fails to live up to this promise.

Twain highlighted the need for greater diversity on her upcoming "Queen of Me" tour, which features a lineup of talented artists from underrepresented backgrounds, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, and Mickey Guyton. She vowed to continue using her platform as a trailblazer to advocate for equal play and recognition for all artists, regardless of their age or racial identity.

Twain's commitment to inclusivity was also evident in her performance with the African American singing group The BoykinZ during the CMT Awards. She connected with the talented sisters after Kelly Clarkson introduced them on her daytime talk show, and it was clear that Twain is dedicated to amplifying emerging voices in country music.

As country music continues to evolve, Twain's message of inclusivity and empowerment serves as a beacon for artists and industry leaders alike. By working together towards a more equitable and diverse scene, the genre can continue to thrive and inspire fans around the world.
 
I loved seeing Shania Twain speak up about diversity in country music 🌈🎢. It's been on my mind since I saw her perform with The BoykinZ at the CMT Awards. You know what got me thinking? Remember that time when she said, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" became an anthem for fans worldwide? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ That was like 10 years ago and it still holds true today! The thing is, country music needs more of those empowering moments 🀩. Shania's all-inclusive vibe is exactly what we need right now. But have you seen the lineup for her "Queen of Me" tour? πŸ€” Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, and Mickey Guyton are some talented artists that deserve more spotlight πŸ‘. We gotta keep pushing for equal play and recognition in country music... it's time to break those industry standards 😊.
 
I'm so down with Shania Twain on this! 🀩 The music industry needs a shake up and it's about time someone spoke up for all the artists out there who don't get the recognition they deserve. I mean, can you imagine if more people from different backgrounds got to share their stories through country music? It'd be so rich and interesting! And yaaas to her touring lineup too, it's awesome that she's bringing together talented artists like Lily Rose and Mickey Guyton. Country music is all about storytellers and Shania is taking the lead on this one. We need more people in positions of power like her who are willing to use their platform for good 🌟
 
idk why shania twain feels the need 2 speak up about this kinda thing lolol but i guess its good that she's tryna bring some diversity 2 country music πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ its like, we get it, ur a pop-country icon and u want 2 make sure every1 has a turn 2 shine πŸŽ€πŸ‘ maybe shania twain can help these new artists who r tryna make a name 4 themselves but still feel like they dont fit into the country music scene 🌎 its not just about getting more artists from different backgrounds, its also about giving them equal play and recognition πŸ’β€β™€οΈ lets see how she does with her "Queen of Me" tour πŸ‘‘
 
🌈 Shania's speech at the CMT Awards was super inspiring! I love how she spoke out about the importance of diversity in country music - it's so overdue πŸ™Œ. The fact that she's using her platform to showcase artists from underrepresented backgrounds on her tour is a great move πŸŽ‰. It's time for the industry to catch up and make room for all kinds of talent, not just the usual suspects. And I'm loving the vibe of her performance with The BoykinZ - they're so talented! πŸ’• Let's hope more artists follow Shania's lead and start making some real change in the music industry πŸ”„.
 
lol so glad Shania Twain is finally speaking out about this πŸ™Œ! it's time for country music to get real and reflect the diversity of the world we live in 🌎. i mean, have you seen the lineup for her tour? 🀩 talented artists from all over, including some amazing women of color. let's be real, we've been waiting for this moment for far too long πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. it's not just about Shania, though - she's actually doing something about it by using her platform to amplify underrepresented voices πŸ‘. lets get behind her and support artists who are working towards a more inclusive scene πŸŽ€πŸ’–
 
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