Country music icon Shania Twain used her acceptance speech at the recent CMT Awards to call for greater equality and diversity within the genre she has dedicated her life to. The legendary singer, known for hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman," expressed that when she wrote those iconic lyrics, she had no idea it would become an anthem empowering countless people around the world.
Twain stated that her song has been adopted by various communities worldwide and has become a symbol of empowerment, bringing joy to herself. However, she also acknowledged that the current industry standard is not doing enough to represent this diversity, saying, "This is a genre with a rich history that raised and nurtured my own career from childhood."
The singer emphasized her commitment to creating an inclusive country music scene where all artists are given equal opportunities regardless of their background. Twain highlighted several talented diverse acts she will be showcasing on her upcoming tour, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and others.
During the ceremony, Twain received the Equal Play Award for her advocacy work. She expressed a desire to continue breaking barriers as a trailblazer, urging everyone to ensure that all artists receive equal play, regardless of their age or ethnicity.
Twain stated that her song has been adopted by various communities worldwide and has become a symbol of empowerment, bringing joy to herself. However, she also acknowledged that the current industry standard is not doing enough to represent this diversity, saying, "This is a genre with a rich history that raised and nurtured my own career from childhood."
The singer emphasized her commitment to creating an inclusive country music scene where all artists are given equal opportunities regardless of their background. Twain highlighted several talented diverse acts she will be showcasing on her upcoming tour, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and others.
During the ceremony, Twain received the Equal Play Award for her advocacy work. She expressed a desire to continue breaking barriers as a trailblazer, urging everyone to ensure that all artists receive equal play, regardless of their age or ethnicity.