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

Shania Twain's powerful speech at Sunday's CMT Awards calls for greater diversity and inclusion in the country music industry, a genre that has largely been dominated by white artists.

The legendary singer-songwriter used her acceptance of the Equal Play Award to urge industry leaders to promote more equity and representation. "We're family," she said, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity. However, Twain noted that the current standard in the industry is doing a disservice to those who are underrepresented.

Twain cited her own journey, from writing hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" to becoming a trailblazer for women in country music. She said that one phrase has empowered countless communities worldwide and become a source of strength for many.

As she accepted the award, Twain also used the platform to highlight other talented artists she's showcasing on her upcoming "Queen of Me" tour, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and others. Her message is clear: it's time to give all artists equal play, regardless of their background.

Twain's commitment to promoting diversity in country music extends beyond the awards stage. She even connected with African American singing group The BoykinZ during her acceptance speech, highlighting a newfound friendship sparked by Kelly Clarkson's surprise introduction on her daytime talk show.
 
Shania Twain is totally right 🀩! Country music has been super dominated by white artists for far too long and it's time for a change. I mean, who says you can't be country and black or latino or asian? It's all about being true to yourself and your roots. I've seen so many talented artists like Mickey Guyton and Lindsay Ell killing it on the charts and they totally deserve more recognition. And Shania's tour lineup is fire πŸ”₯! She's using her platform to uplift other artists and that's something we should all be rooting for πŸ™Œ. It's time for country music to get more diverse and inclusive, and I'm so glad Shania is leading the charge πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg i totally agree with Shania Twain right now!!! 🀩 she's been saying this stuff for years but it's about time the industry takes notice πŸ™Œ like country music has always been super dominated by white artists and it's high time we see more diversity and representation on the charts 🎢. shania's own story is so inspiring - from writing hits to becoming a trailblazer, she's literally paved the way for others like lily rose, mickey guyton and hailey whitters who are killing the game right now πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. it's not just about equal play, it's about giving all artists a chance to shine and be seen 🌟. and yay for shania connecting with The BoykinZ that's so cool πŸ‘«
 
😊 Shania is literally the ultimate queen! I'm so proud of her for speaking up and using her platform to fight for diversity in country music 🌟 It's about time we see more artists from different backgrounds shine on the same stage. I love how she highlighted those talented artists on her tour lineup, it's like she's giving them a shoutout before they even get their chance to shine 🀩 We need more role models like Shania who are willing to use their influence for good πŸ’–
 
I'm literally shaking right now thinking about Shania Twain's speech at the CMT Awards... πŸ˜©πŸ™Œ like I'm so proud of her for being a total boss and owning that stage! It's about time we see more diversity in country music, you know? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's not just about equal play, it's about making sure everyone has a chance to shine. And Shania's been doing this for ages, paving the way for women like Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, and Mickey Guyton to take center stage. πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸŽΈ I mean, come on, who doesn't love those talented artists?! 🀩 But what really gets me is how passionate she was about it. She's not just talking the talk, she's walking the walk... or should I say, strutting that stage! πŸ˜‚ And let's not forget her connection with The BoykinZ - it's a beautiful moment of friendship and unity. We need more moments like this in our industry. It's time for change, and Shania's leading the charge! πŸ’ͺ🌈
 
omg i'm literally so inspired by Shania Twain right now 🀩 she's like the ultimate queen and i love how she's using her platform to speak out about this huge issue in country music - it's crazy that it's still a predominantly white industry in 2025 πŸ™„ anyway i've been to a few of her concerts and I'm def feeling that vibe of inclusivity and empowerment, even if it was just for a night πŸ’– what i love most is how she highlighted those talented artists on her tour - lily rose is literally my new fave 😍
 
just saw shania twain's speech at cmt awards and i'm giving major props to her for calling out the lack of diversity in country music 🀠🎢 she's speaking truth and it's about time someone does! it's crazy how the industry has been dominated by white artists, ignoring all the other talented voices out there. twain's own story is a great example - from writing hits to becoming a trailblazer for women, she's been paving the way for others to follow. i love that she's using her platform to shine a light on other artists like lily rose and mickey guyton, it's about time they got their due recognition πŸ™Œ
 
I think its amazing that Shania Twain is using her platform to bring about change in country music 🀩. Its been too long since we've seen more diverse faces and voices represented in the industry. Thats why I love that she highlighted all those talented artists on her tour lineup - its gonna be so cool to see them perform together! 😎 And you know what's even cooler? The fact that Twain is taking this issue seriously and not just talking about it, she's putting her money where her mouth is. πŸ’Έ Its all about time for country music to step up their diversity game! πŸ“ˆ
 
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