Shania Twain calls for greater representation in country music as she accepts the prestigious Equal Play Award at the CMT Awards. The legendary singer's speech was a powerful call to action, urging industry leaders to prioritize diversity and equity.
Twain referenced her own hit song "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" which has become an anthem for women around the world. She noted that this phrase has been adopted by numerous communities globally and serves as a symbol of empowerment. The singer is passionate about using her platform to promote inclusivity, stating that she believes in an all-inclusive country music scene where everyone feels valued.
Twain highlighted several talented artists who are part of her "Queen of Me" tour lineup, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, and Mickey Guyton. Her goal is to use this tour as a catalyst for change, ensuring that emerging artists receive equal opportunities regardless of their background or demographic.
In addition to speaking out about industry issues, Twain showcased her commitment to diversity by performing an acappella duet with the African American singing group The BoykinZ. This moment was a heartwarming tribute to the bond between Black women and country music, which has historically been underserved.
As a trailblazer in country music, Twain is determined to continue fighting for equal play and recognition for artists of all backgrounds. She urged her fellow performers to join forces with her to break down barriers and celebrate the rich diversity that makes country music so vibrant.
Twain referenced her own hit song "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" which has become an anthem for women around the world. She noted that this phrase has been adopted by numerous communities globally and serves as a symbol of empowerment. The singer is passionate about using her platform to promote inclusivity, stating that she believes in an all-inclusive country music scene where everyone feels valued.
Twain highlighted several talented artists who are part of her "Queen of Me" tour lineup, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, and Mickey Guyton. Her goal is to use this tour as a catalyst for change, ensuring that emerging artists receive equal opportunities regardless of their background or demographic.
In addition to speaking out about industry issues, Twain showcased her commitment to diversity by performing an acappella duet with the African American singing group The BoykinZ. This moment was a heartwarming tribute to the bond between Black women and country music, which has historically been underserved.
As a trailblazer in country music, Twain is determined to continue fighting for equal play and recognition for artists of all backgrounds. She urged her fellow performers to join forces with her to break down barriers and celebrate the rich diversity that makes country music so vibrant.