Shania Twain Urges Country Music Industry to Prioritize Diversity and Inclusion
In her acceptance speech for the Equal Play Award at the CMT Awards, legendary country music star Shania Twain emphasized the need for greater diversity and inclusion in the genre. Twain expressed her commitment to an "all-inclusive" country music industry, citing its rich history as a source of inspiration for her own songwriting and performance career.
When accepting the award, Twain referenced one of her biggest hits, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", which she wrote without fully realizing the impact it would have on empowering countless women worldwide. Now, she sees it as a powerful symbol of female empowerment, adopted by diverse communities globally.
Twain's sentiments echo her desire to bring about change within the country music industry. She believes that artists should receive equal play regardless of their background, age, or gender. The award winner emphasized her intention to trailblaze and promote diversity through her "Queen of Me" tour, which features a range of talented artists from diverse backgrounds.
Among those she will be spotlighting on her tour are rising stars Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and others. Twain's performance with African American singing group The BoykinZ further demonstrated her dedication to collaboration and inclusion.
Twain expressed gratitude for the recognition and emphasized that this is just the beginning of a movement. She urges fans to join forces to ensure fellow artists receive fair representation within the industry.
In her acceptance speech for the Equal Play Award at the CMT Awards, legendary country music star Shania Twain emphasized the need for greater diversity and inclusion in the genre. Twain expressed her commitment to an "all-inclusive" country music industry, citing its rich history as a source of inspiration for her own songwriting and performance career.
When accepting the award, Twain referenced one of her biggest hits, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", which she wrote without fully realizing the impact it would have on empowering countless women worldwide. Now, she sees it as a powerful symbol of female empowerment, adopted by diverse communities globally.
Twain's sentiments echo her desire to bring about change within the country music industry. She believes that artists should receive equal play regardless of their background, age, or gender. The award winner emphasized her intention to trailblaze and promote diversity through her "Queen of Me" tour, which features a range of talented artists from diverse backgrounds.
Among those she will be spotlighting on her tour are rising stars Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and others. Twain's performance with African American singing group The BoykinZ further demonstrated her dedication to collaboration and inclusion.
Twain expressed gratitude for the recognition and emphasized that this is just the beginning of a movement. She urges fans to join forces to ensure fellow artists receive fair representation within the industry.