Shania Twain: Biography, Music, and Facts
Shania Twain, original name Eilleen Regina Edwards, (born on August 28th, 1965 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada), Canadian musician who combined pop melodies and country songs, became one of the most adored pop artists of the late 1990s. She was a popular musician in her hometown and was frequently invited to perform at clubs and radio stations. Before signing with Mercury she struggled for many years to establish herself in the world of music. Subsequently, she found the success she was looking for with her second album 'The Woman in Me.' The album became multi-platinum and also announced the arrival of a new superstar to the world of country music. Twain performed a residency show called 'Shania Always the One' from 2012 until 2014. The concert was held at the Caesars Palace’ in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the show, it was announced that she was in the process of putting together her next album. The following year, she took off to a concert after 11 years. Shania Twain is not only one of the most listened-to country artists in the world however, she is also a skilled songwriter who has created her own songs, such as "You're Still the One", "The Woman in Myself"," and "I'm Gonna Getcha Good." She is really an extraordinary musician who also happens to be the highest selling female country singer of all time. With her five Grammy Awards and the total sales of her albums which exceeds 82 million copies around the world She is certainly one of the greatest female singers the world ever has ever had.
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