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Shania Twain

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Shania Twain

Eilleen Regina "Shania" Twain ( eye-LEEN ... shə-NY-ə; born August 28, 1965) is a Canadian country singer and songwriter. She has sold over 100 million records, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time and the best-selling female artist in country music history. She received several titles including the "Queen of Country Pop". Billboard named her as the leader of the 1990s country-pop crossover stars. Twain grew up in Timmins, Ontario, and from a young age she pursued singing and songwriting before signing with Mercury Nashville Records in the early 1990s. Her self-titled debut studio album was a commercial failure upon release in 1993. After collaborating with producer and husband-to-be Robert John "Mutt" Lange, she rose to fame with her second studio album, The Woman in Me (1995), which brought her widespread success. It sold over 20 million copies worldwide, spawned eight singles, including "Any Man of Mine" and earned her a Grammy Award. Twain's third studio album, Come On Over (1997), has sold over 40 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling studio album by a female solo artist, the best-selling country album, best-selling album by a Canadian, and one of the best-selling albums of all time. Come On Over produced twelve singles, including "You're Still the One", "From This Moment On", "That Don't Impress Me Much" and "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" and earned her four Grammy Awards. Her fourth studio album, Up! (2002), spawned eight singles, including "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", "Ka-Ching!" and "Forever and for Always". In 2004, after releasing her Greatest Hits album, which produced three singles including "Party for Two", Twain entered a hiatus, revealing years later that diagnoses with Lyme disease and dysphonia led to a severely weakened singing voice. She chronicled her vocal rehabilitation on the OWN miniseries Why Not? with Shania Twain, released her first single in six years in 2011, "Today Is Your Day", and published an autobiography, From This Moment On. Twain returned to performing the following year with an exclusive concert residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Shania: Still the One, which ran until 2014. In 2015, she launched the North American Rock This Country Tour, which was billed as her farewell tour. Twain released her first studio album in 15 years in 2017, Now, and embarked on the Now Tour in 2018. In 2019, she started her second Las Vegas residency, Let's Go! at the Zappos Theater. Her sixth studio album Queen of Me was released in 2023, and she embarked on the Queen of Me Tour in the same year. Twain has received five Grammy Awards, two World Music Awards, 39 BMI Songwriter Awards, inductions to Canada's Walk of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, as well as the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), she is the only female artist in history to have three consecutive albums receive diamond certifications and is the seventh best-selling female artist in the United States. Altogether Twain is ranked as the 10th best-selling artist of the Nielsen SoundScan era. Billboard listed her as the 13th Greatest Music Video Female Solo Artist of all time (42nd overall). According to Billboard Boxscore, she is the highest-grossing female country touring artist with $421 million gross from her concert tours.

Infobox

Born
Eilleen Regina Edwards (1965-08-28) August 28, 1965 Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Other name
Eilleen Twain
Occupations
Singer songwriter
Years active
1983–present
Spouses
Mutt Lange (m. 1993; div. 2010) Frédéric Thiébaud (m. 2011)
Children
1
Relatives
Henk Wijngaard (half-uncle)
Awards
Full list
Origin
Timmins, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Country pop country pop country rock
Instruments
Vocals guitar
Works
Discography videography
Labels
Mercury Republic EMI
Website
shaniatwain

Tables

As actress · Filmography
2019
Role(s)
Becca
Notes
Film
2020
Role(s)
Teri Camp
Notes
Film
2021
For Love
Role(s)
Narrator
Notes
Voice
2022
Role(s)
Mrs. Potts
Notes
Television film
2024–2025
Role(s)
Doctor Odyssey
Notes
Heather
2025
Notes
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2019
Trading Paint
Becca
Film
2020
I Still Believe
Teri Camp
Film
2021
For Love
Narrator
Voice
2022
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration
Mrs. Potts
Television film
2024–2025
Doctor Odyssey
Heather
2 episodes
2025
Easy's Waltz
Film
As herself · Filmography
2004
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
Film
2011
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
OWN documentary; 6 episodes
2017
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
Episode: "Twaining Day"
2018
Role(s)
Guest Judge
Notes
Episode: "The Bossy Rossy Show"
2021
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
Voice; Episode: "Chernobylfest"
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
CBC Television documentary
2022
Not Just a Girl
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
Netflix documentary
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
Episode: "There Can Only Be One Queen"
2023
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
Episode: "A Short-Term Fight"
2024
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
Episode: "Saddlebags"
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
Concert film
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
Netflix Christmas special
2025
Role(s)
Herself/Judge
Notes
Season 5
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2004
I Heart Huckabees
Herself
Film
2011
Why Not? With Shania Twain
Herself
OWN documentary; 6 episodes
2017
Broad City
Herself
Episode: "Twaining Day"
2018
RuPaul's Drag Race
Guest Judge
Episode: "The Bossy Rossy Show"
2021
Fairfax
Herself
Voice; Episode: "Chernobylfest"
Anne Murray: Full Circle
Herself
CBC Television documentary
2022
Not Just a Girl
Herself
Netflix documentary
Monarch
Herself
Episode: "There Can Only Be One Queen"
2023
The Kardashians
Herself
Episode: "A Short-Term Fight"
2024
A Man in Full
Herself
Episode: "Saddlebags"
Andrea Bocelli: 30 Celebration
Herself
Concert film
A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter
Herself
Netflix Christmas special
2025
Canada's Got Talent
Herself/Judge
Season 5
· External links
Preceded byChristina Aguilera
Preceded byChristina Aguilera
Awards
Preceded byChristina Aguilera
Awards
People's Music Icon 2021
Awards
Incumbent
Awards
Preceded byChristina Aguilera
People's Music Icon 2021
Incumbent
· External links
Preceded bySass Jordan & Michel Pagliaro
Grey Cup Halftime Show 2002
Succeeded byBryan Adams
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