Shania Twain Calls for Inclusive Country Music Industry
The legendary country singer and songwriter, Shania Twain, used her acceptance speech at the CMT Awards to advocate for greater equality and diversity in the country music industry. Twain was honored with the Equal Play Award, an award that recognizes artists who have broken down barriers in the genre.
In her heartfelt acceptance speech, Twain referenced one of her biggest hits, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", which she wrote decades ago. She noted that she had no idea at the time how much it would empower so many people around the world. The phrase has become an anthem for women and marginalized communities, and Twain credits it with becoming a powerful symbol of female empowerment.
Twain believes in an all-inclusive country music industry, where artists from diverse backgrounds feel welcome and valued. She argued that the current industry standard is doing a disservice to this rich history, which has nurtured many successful careers, including her own.
To showcase her commitment to change, Twain highlighted some of the talented artists she will be featuring on her upcoming "Queen of Me" tour. These include Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and other trailblazers in country music.
Twain vowed to continue using her platform as a trailblazer to advocate for greater equality and inclusion in the industry. She emphasized that all artists deserve equal play, regardless of their gender, age, or racial background. In a poignant moment, Twain even performed an acappella duet with The BoykinZ, an African American singing group who are rising stars in country music.
Twain's message is clear: it's time for the country music industry to come together and celebrate its rich diversity. With her powerful voice, unwavering advocacy, and commitment to inclusivity, Twain is leading the charge towards a more equitable future for all artists.
The legendary country singer and songwriter, Shania Twain, used her acceptance speech at the CMT Awards to advocate for greater equality and diversity in the country music industry. Twain was honored with the Equal Play Award, an award that recognizes artists who have broken down barriers in the genre.
In her heartfelt acceptance speech, Twain referenced one of her biggest hits, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", which she wrote decades ago. She noted that she had no idea at the time how much it would empower so many people around the world. The phrase has become an anthem for women and marginalized communities, and Twain credits it with becoming a powerful symbol of female empowerment.
Twain believes in an all-inclusive country music industry, where artists from diverse backgrounds feel welcome and valued. She argued that the current industry standard is doing a disservice to this rich history, which has nurtured many successful careers, including her own.
To showcase her commitment to change, Twain highlighted some of the talented artists she will be featuring on her upcoming "Queen of Me" tour. These include Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and other trailblazers in country music.
Twain vowed to continue using her platform as a trailblazer to advocate for greater equality and inclusion in the industry. She emphasized that all artists deserve equal play, regardless of their gender, age, or racial background. In a poignant moment, Twain even performed an acappella duet with The BoykinZ, an African American singing group who are rising stars in country music.
Twain's message is clear: it's time for the country music industry to come together and celebrate its rich diversity. With her powerful voice, unwavering advocacy, and commitment to inclusivity, Twain is leading the charge towards a more equitable future for all artists.