Shania Twain Urges Country Music Industry to Embrace Diversity and Equity
In her acceptance speech for the Equal Play Award at Sunday's CMT Awards, country music legend Shania Twain emphasized the importance of promoting diversity and equity in the genre. Twain used her iconic phrase "Man! I feel like a woman" as a catalyst to discuss the decades-long undercurrent of female empowerment she had unknowingly created with her hit song.
The phrase has since become an empowering anthem for various communities worldwide, inspiring a sense of power and belonging among its listeners. Twain stated that this phenomenon brings her immense joy, highlighting the profound impact that music can have on people's lives.
Twain advocates for an inclusive country music industry that celebrates diversity in all forms. She believes that the genre has a rich history that nurtured her own songwriting and performance career from childhood and feels that the current industry standard does not do justice to this legacy. Instead, Twain envisions an "all-inclusive" country music where everyone is treated as family.
To take a step in this direction, Twain will be spotlighting diverse artists on her upcoming tour, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and others. She also emphasized the importance of giving fellow artists equal play, regardless of their background, age, or gender.
In addition to promoting diversity, Twain showcased her commitment to inclusivity by performing acappella with an African American singing group, The BoykinZ, during the ceremony. This gesture highlighted the connections she has formed with emerging country stars and her desire to uplift underrepresented voices in the industry. By using her platform to advocate for change, Twain aims to become a trailblazer for future generations of artists.
In her acceptance speech for the Equal Play Award at Sunday's CMT Awards, country music legend Shania Twain emphasized the importance of promoting diversity and equity in the genre. Twain used her iconic phrase "Man! I feel like a woman" as a catalyst to discuss the decades-long undercurrent of female empowerment she had unknowingly created with her hit song.
The phrase has since become an empowering anthem for various communities worldwide, inspiring a sense of power and belonging among its listeners. Twain stated that this phenomenon brings her immense joy, highlighting the profound impact that music can have on people's lives.
Twain advocates for an inclusive country music industry that celebrates diversity in all forms. She believes that the genre has a rich history that nurtured her own songwriting and performance career from childhood and feels that the current industry standard does not do justice to this legacy. Instead, Twain envisions an "all-inclusive" country music where everyone is treated as family.
To take a step in this direction, Twain will be spotlighting diverse artists on her upcoming tour, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and others. She also emphasized the importance of giving fellow artists equal play, regardless of their background, age, or gender.
In addition to promoting diversity, Twain showcased her commitment to inclusivity by performing acappella with an African American singing group, The BoykinZ, during the ceremony. This gesture highlighted the connections she has formed with emerging country stars and her desire to uplift underrepresented voices in the industry. By using her platform to advocate for change, Twain aims to become a trailblazer for future generations of artists.