Let’s take a trip down memory lane, shall we? Shania Twain, the powerhouse of country music, has had a career filled with chart-topping hits, sold-out tours, and countless awards. But even someone as successful as Shania knows exactly where it all began. And she’s here to celebrate that momentous occasion with us.
Shania Twain Looks Back at 'The Woman In Me'
Back on February 7, the 54-year-old songbird took to Instagram to mark an incredible milestone. It’s been a full 25 years since the release of her second studio album, The Woman In Me. This album wasn’t just any collection of songs; it was the launchpad for what would become one of the most iconic careers in music history. In a heartfelt video, Shania shared her thoughts, saying, “I cannot believe it’s been 25 years since I released The Woman In Me. This album truly started it all for me. It was the first certified diamond album, and here we are, 25 years later, and I’m still singing these songs every single night. This album has been a deeply personal journey for me, and I’m incredibly grateful for everything it’s brought into my life.”
Shania didn’t stop there. With a playful wink to her fans, she added, “I actually should be doing something to celebrate—yeah.” Her fans were quick to respond, flooding the comments section with love and admiration. One fan revealed, “I was named after you because of this album.” Another chimed in, “Country music game changer—happy anniversary!”
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A Look Back at 'The Woman In Me'
The Woman In Me was released in 1995 and quickly became a phenomenon. It went on to be certified 12x platinum, making it Shania’s best-selling album at the time. But the success didn’t stop there. Her next album, Come On Over, would eventually surpass it in sales. Yet, The Woman In Me remains a cornerstone of her career, a testament to her talent and vision. These days, Shania continues to captivate audiences nightly at her Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood, a residency that kicked off in December 2019. But behind the dazzling performances lies a story of personal struggle.
Stage Fright and Preparation: Shania’s Secret to Success
Despite her decades in the spotlight, Shania still battles stage fright. During an appearance on Live With Kelly and Ryan, she opened up about her anxiety, saying, “I suffer a lot from stage fright. The only way I can manage it is by being as prepared as possible. Everything I eat, everything I drink—it’s all carefully planned out. It’s like preparing for a major exam. Every show feels like an exam, and I have to give it my best shot.”
But once she steps onto that stage, everything changes. “I can hear the fans from backstage, and to be honest, the anxiety starts turning into excitement and adrenaline,” she explained. “Once I’m out there performing, I’m completely fine.”
Shania’s Legacy and Future Plans
Shania’s journey from a small-town girl to a global superstar is nothing short of inspiring. Her ability to connect with her audience, both emotionally and musically, is what sets her apart. And as we celebrate 25 years of The Woman In Me, one can’t help but hope that Shania keeps performing for another 25 years. After all, the world needs more of her magic.
View this post on Instagram25 years ago I released the album that really started it all off for me… The Woman In Me 💎
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