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

Country music icon Shania Twain has made a powerful statement about the need for greater diversity and equity in the industry, calling for "an all-inclusive country music" where artists are celebrated regardless of their background or identity.

At the recent CMT Awards, where she received the Equal Play Award, Twain used her acceptance speech to highlight the lack of representation in country music. She acknowledged that even her own hit song, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", had become an anthem for women and communities around the world, but noted that it was often overlooked in favor of more traditionally male-dominated sounds.

"I believe in an all-inclusive country music," Twain declared. "We're family." She emphasized that the industry standard is currently failing to recognize the rich contributions of artists from diverse backgrounds, and instead perpetuating a narrow and exclusive vision of what country music should be.

Twain's comments were met with applause from the audience, but also underscored the need for greater change within the industry. To address this, Twain plans to spotlight more diverse acts on her "Queen of Me" tour this year, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and others.

"I will continue to do my best as a trailblazer," Twain said, emphasizing that she is committed to using her platform to amplify the voices of underrepresented artists. She called on fans and fellow industry professionals to join her in advocating for greater equity and diversity in country music, regardless of factors such as gender, age, or race.

Twain's message was reinforced by a powerful performance with the African American singing group The BoykinZ, whom she had recently met through Kelly Clarkson's talk show. The performance highlighted the importance of connecting with artists from diverse backgrounds and celebrating their contributions to the genre.

As Twain continues her "Queen of Me" tour, fans can expect an all-star lineup of country music's most innovative and trailblazing artists – a true reflection of the inclusive vision that Twain is fighting for.
 
I'm low-key impressed by Shania Twain's recent comments on diversity in country music πŸ€”. Like, I've always loved her songs but never really thought about how they might be perceived as "woman anthems" over time. It's like, I get it, the industry has traditionally been pretty male-dominated, but it's cool that Shania is using her platform to bring more underrepresented artists onto the scene 🎀. I'm excited to see what she has planned for her tour and if it'll actually make a difference in bringing more diverse voices to country music 🌈. Maybe we'll finally get to hear some fresh perspectives on the genre, you know?
 
I think its about time we have more diverse voices in country music 🌎🎸 Shania Twain is right, its not fair to overlook artists just because they dont fit the traditional mold. I mean, have you seen some of these artists performing live? They bring so much energy and passion to their music πŸ’ƒπŸ». And yeah, it would be awesome if we could celebrate all kinds of sounds, not just the usual country twang 🎢.

Im also loving that Twain is using her platform to highlight other artists who might not get as much recognition 🌟. Its about time we give a shoutout to Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, and Hailey Whitters - they deserve our love and support πŸ’–.

I hope more people start to take notice of this issue and start talking about it πŸ”Š. We need more inclusive country music that reflects the world we live in πŸŒŽπŸ’«.
 
idk about this "all-inclusive country music" thing... sounds like a marketing ploy to me πŸ€‘ twain's been in the industry for decades, so why is she only now speaking up? and what exactly does she mean by "an all-inclusive country music"? is it just gonna be more of the same old stuff with some new faces thrown in?

and btw, if twain was so concerned about diversity back in the day, why did she never address these issues when she was still riding high on her "man! i feel like a woman!" anthemic success? seems like a case of "too little, too late" to me πŸ•°οΈ
 
I'm loving Shania Twain's new gig as an advocate for diversity in country music! She's like the BeyoncΓ© of CMT Awards, but without all the crazy music videos 🀣. Seriously though, it's about time someone spoke up about this industry-wide problem. I mean, who knew "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" was just a anthem for women everywhere? It's crazy how Twain's own song is now seen as part of the issue πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Anyways, I'm hyped to see more diverse acts on her tour – it's gonna be like a country music party with all the cool kids! 😎 And kudos to The BoykinZ for bringing that energy to the stage 🎢. Maybe this is the wake-up call the industry needs? Fingers crossed we'll see some real change soon πŸ’–
 
the way shania twain's talking about country music needs to be more than just a statement it needs to be actions too 🀝 she's already startin' to make some changes with her tour, but we need more than that πŸ’ͺ we need more labels and radios to play diverse artists all the time, not just when they're popular πŸ“» we need more festivals and events that showcase country music from all around the world 🌎 it's time for a change in the industry, and shania twain is one of the people who can make it happen πŸ’ͺ
 
This is so cool!! 🀩 I love how Shania Twain is using her platform to bring change to country music. It's about time, right? I mean, I grew up listening to her songs and they're still my faves to this day! But now she's like a superhero for country music diversity πŸ’ͺ. I'm hyped to see more diverse acts on her tour, especially those from the African American community - it's about time we see more representation 🌟. And I love that she's calling out the industry for being exclusive and stuff. We need more people like her who are willing to rock the boat πŸ’₯. Can't wait for her "Queen of Me" tour!
 
idk why it took Shania Twain this long to speak up about diversity in country music πŸ€”. i mean, she's literally been in the industry for decades and seen so many talented artists come and go. but seriously, it's time for a change πŸŽ‰. i'm all for more acts like Lily Rose and Mickey Guyton being featured on tour 🌈. it's about time we get to see more faces behind those genre-tying records πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Twain's message is clear: industry standards gotta shift πŸ”“. let's hope she inspires a whole new wave of trailblazers in country music 🌊
 
Wow! 🀩 Shania Twain is using her platform to bring about real change in country music! It's so Interesting πŸ’‘ that she's not just talking about it, but putting her money where her mouth is with her tour lineup. The fact that she's including artists from diverse backgrounds like Lily Rose and Hailey Whitters is a huge step forward for the industry. We need more of this kind of inclusivity and representation in country music! 🌎🎸
 
😎🎸 Shania Twain is like the OG feminist in country music πŸ€˜πŸΌπŸ‘―β€β™€οΈπŸ’β€β™€οΈ[image: woman rockstar with guitar]

πŸ“£ Time to throw shade on those bro-country vibes and bring on the diversity 🌈🎢[GIF: a megaphone shouting " Diversity now!"]

🀝 Twain is using her platform to uplift and celebrate artists from underrepresented groups, because that's what being a trailblazer looks like πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ’–[image: Shania Twain with diverse group of musicians]
 
πŸŽΈπŸ’– I gotta say, Shania's speech was so empowering! It's time for country music to step up its game and include more diverse voices. I mean, think about it, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" became an anthem for women everywhere, but let's be real, that song wasn't exactly written with diversity in mind πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I'm so excited for Shania's tour, it's gonna be lit! The lineup is looking fire and I love that she's using her platform to amplify underrepresented artists. It's about time we saw more faces from different backgrounds on the stage, you know? 🌎

And can we talk about how awesome it was to see The BoykinZ perform? Their energy was infectious! I'm so glad Shania is committed to creating an all-inclusive country music scene. We need this change and I'm hyped to be along for the ride πŸ’–πŸŽΆ
 
πŸ’– Can't believe Shania Twain is speaking up about this 🀝! Industry standards need to shift ASAP ⏱️, we can't keep perpetuating this narrow vision of country music 🌎. It's time to give a platform to artists like Lily Rose and Lindsay Ell who are redefining the genre 🌈. The CMT Awards Equal Play Award is a great start, but we need more concrete actions πŸ’ͺ, like Twain's "Queen of Me" tour lineup - it's all about celebrating our differences πŸŽ‰! As someone who's been following this conversation for ages 😏, I'm so hyped to see the change we're gonna see πŸ’₯ #CountryMusicRevolution #ShaniaTwainForChange #DiversityMatters πŸ’•
 
I'm loving Shania Twain's bold statement about country music needing to be more diverse πŸŽΈπŸ‘! It's like, we can't keep ignoring the fact that art is supposed to reflect our world, right? I mean, have you seen the demographics of who's actually getting played on the radio? It's still super skewed towards white men. And Twain's all about recognizing and celebrating women and communities of color in country music – it's about time! πŸ™Œ The BoykinZ performance was pure fire πŸ”₯, by the way. It's not just about Twain being a trailblazer, it's about creating space for more voices to be heard. And I think we need more fans and industry pros getting on board with this inclusive vision πŸ’ͺ.
 
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