Shania Twain Uses CMT Awards Platform to Advocate for Country Music Inclusion and Diversity
Country music legend Shania Twain used her acceptance speech at the recent CMT Awards to call for greater equity and diversity in the genre she loves. The iconic singer, known for hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", expressed her commitment to creating a more inclusive country music industry.
Twain's message was powerful and personal, drawing on her own experiences as a trailblazing female artist. She acknowledged that phrases like "I feel like a woman" could have unintended consequences, but noted how they can also empower marginalized communities around the world.
The star cited her own tour, "Queen of Me", as an example of her efforts to showcase diverse acts in country music. Artists such as Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, and Mickey Guyton were among those highlighted by Twain, who aimed to amplify their voices and break down industry barriers.
Twain's vision for a more inclusive country music industry is one that values diversity and promotes equal opportunities for all artists, regardless of gender, age, or racial background. As she stated, "We're family" β a phrase that encapsulates her own journey as an artist and her desire to create a supportive community for others.
The CMT Awards platform provided Twain with a significant opportunity to share her vision and connect with fans and fellow artists alike. Her commitment to diversity and inclusion has sparked hope among country music enthusiasts, who are eager to see more representation on stages and in playlists around the world.
Country music legend Shania Twain used her acceptance speech at the recent CMT Awards to call for greater equity and diversity in the genre she loves. The iconic singer, known for hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", expressed her commitment to creating a more inclusive country music industry.
Twain's message was powerful and personal, drawing on her own experiences as a trailblazing female artist. She acknowledged that phrases like "I feel like a woman" could have unintended consequences, but noted how they can also empower marginalized communities around the world.
The star cited her own tour, "Queen of Me", as an example of her efforts to showcase diverse acts in country music. Artists such as Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, and Mickey Guyton were among those highlighted by Twain, who aimed to amplify their voices and break down industry barriers.
Twain's vision for a more inclusive country music industry is one that values diversity and promotes equal opportunities for all artists, regardless of gender, age, or racial background. As she stated, "We're family" β a phrase that encapsulates her own journey as an artist and her desire to create a supportive community for others.
The CMT Awards platform provided Twain with a significant opportunity to share her vision and connect with fans and fellow artists alike. Her commitment to diversity and inclusion has sparked hope among country music enthusiasts, who are eager to see more representation on stages and in playlists around the world.