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Shania Twain Calls for Inclusive Country Music at CMT Awards

Country music legend Shania Twain took the stage at Sunday's CMT Awards, accepting the prestigious Equal Play Award and using her platform to champion a cause she believes is long overdue: equal play and diversity in country music.

In her acceptance speech, Twain reflected on her iconic 1999 hit "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", saying it had become an empowering anthem for women and people from all walks of life. The phrase, she said, has been adopted by communities worldwide and has brought her immense joy.

Twain emphasized the need for inclusivity in country music, stating that the genre's rich history has raised and nurtured many talented artists, including herself. However, she claimed the industry standard does a disservice to these diverse voices, failing to provide equal opportunities for women, people of color, and other underrepresented groups.

To drive her point home, Twain highlighted several emerging acts on her upcoming "Queen of Me" tour, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and more. She vowed to continue advocating for change, saying she will do everything in her power as a trailblazer to ensure all artists receive fair play regardless of their background.

Twain's commitment to equality was further demonstrated when she performed acappella with African American singing group The BoykinZ, whom she had met through Kelly Clarkson. This moment marked a special connection between Twain and the rising country stars.

As Twain wraps up her message, it's clear that she will not be silenced on this issue. With her platform and influence, she is determined to create a more inclusive country music industry where everyone has a chance to shine.
 
πŸŽΈπŸ‘ Shania's speech was fire πŸ’₯! She needs to keep doing what she's doing, no need for platitudes πŸ™„. Industry change ain't gonna happen overnight, but with people like Twain leading the charge, there's hope 🌟. The CMT Awards are just a start tho πŸŽ‰, it's about creating real opportunities for artists outside of their comfort zones 🌈.
 
omg cant believe shania twain is finally speaking out about this 🀯 the industry needs a major shakeup already, its been too long since weve seen some real representation on country charts... twains speech was fire btw love how she highlighted those emerging acts, lily rose and mickey guyton are my new faves πŸ’– cant wait to see what else shes got planned for her "queen of me" tour 🎸
 
I'm loving Shania Twain's speech at the CMT Awards - she's totally right about country music needing to get its act together πŸŽΈπŸ‘. It's about time someone spoke up about equal play and diversity in an industry that's been stuck in a rut for far too long. I mean, who hasn't had a favorite artist from a different genre or background? The fact that these talented women and people of color are finally getting the recognition they deserve is amazing πŸ’₯. Shania's upcoming tour is looking like it's going to be incredible with all those up-and-coming artists on board 🀩. I'm definitely tuning in to see more of them shine!
 
🎸 I think its about time Shania Twain took the stage at an awards show to talk about something thats been weighing heavily on my mind - or should i say country music needs more diversity! πŸ’– The thing is, Im a huge fan of country music and Ive always loved how it has this raw, emotional energy that can speak to anyone. But Shania Twains right, its not being represented fairly by all the amazing women and artists from different backgrounds who deserve their spot in the spotlight.

I mean think about it - weve got these incredible voices like Hailey Whitters, Lindsay Ell, and Mickey Guyton who are breaking barriers left and right, but sometimes its like theyre fighting an uphill battle to get their music heard. Thats why Im so glad Shania Twain is using her platform to bring attention to this issue - it shows that even the biggest names in country music can use their influence for good.

I love how she highlighted all these emerging acts on her tour, its like she's showing us that there are already talented artists out there who are making waves. And lets be real, having more people from different backgrounds in country music would just make it so much richer and more interesting - Im excited to see what the future holds for this genre! 🎢
 
omg did u see shania twain's speech at the CMT awards?? 🀯 i'm so here for it, she's speaking truth to power & advocating for inclusivity in country music! it's about time someone stepped up & brought attention to how diverse voices are being left out of the industry πŸŽΈπŸ‘
 
Shania Twain is like a breath of fresh air for me 🌬️! I mean, who else can make an iconic song like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" sound empowering and universal at the same time? It's crazy how one phrase can resonate with people from all walks of life and bring joy to so many. And you know what's even crazier? The fact that she's using her platform to call out the industry for being less inclusive 🀯! Like, it's about time, right? We need more trailblazers like Shania Twain who are willing to speak up and create change. I love how she highlighted those emerging acts on her tour - they're definitely artists we should be keeping an eye on πŸ”Š! And that performance with The BoykinZ? Chills all around 😍. She's not just a legend, she's a game-changer too πŸ’ͺ.
 
idk about all this fuss over country music being "inclusive". just seems like artists like shania twain are trying to stir up drama to get attention πŸ€”. i mean, come on, it's not like the industry didn't have diverse voices before... but now they're suddenly being "underrepresented"? sounds like a lot of whining to me πŸ˜’. and what's with all these new acts she's putting out? is this just a ploy to seem cool and trendy again? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
so finally someone in country music is calling out the lack of diversity, it's about time πŸ™„... I mean, who wouldn't want to see more women and POC on stage? It's not like they're being excluded for some reason πŸ˜’... anyway, Shania Twain is doing her thing, using her platform for good πŸ’–. And hey, if she's teaming up with emerging acts and acappella groups, maybe this change won't be so bad after all πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
I think its time for country music to shake off its traditionalist vibes πŸŽΈπŸ’ƒ. Shania Twain's message about inclusivity and diversity in the genre hits home for me. Its refreshing to see an artist use their platform to amplify underrepresented voices, especially women of color like Mickey Guyton. The fact that she's not only promoting these artists on her tour but also using her influence to advocate for change is really inspiring πŸ’–. Maybe this will be the catalyst needed for a more inclusive country music industry? 🎢
 
I gotta say, Shania Twain is killin' the game with this one πŸ™Œ! But for real tho, it's about time someone speaks up about inclusivity in country music. I mean, we've been living in a world where diversity and equality aren't always the norm, but Shania is using her platform to change that πŸ’ͺ. She's not just talkin' the talk, she's walkin' the walk too by performin' with artists from different backgrounds.

It got me thinkin', what would happen if we all took a cue from Shania and started pushin' for inclusivity in our own industries? Would it lead to more opportunities for underrepresented voices? Would we see a shift in the way we celebrate and support each other? It's these kinda questions that make me think about how we can create positive change in the world around us.

Anyway, I'm just sayin', Shania Twain is an inspiration, and her commitment to equality is something we can all get behind πŸ€—.
 
I love how Shania Twain is using her award win to speak out for change πŸ™Œ. It's about time we see more diversity in country music, right? I'm so down for artists like Lily Rose and Lindsay Ell getting the recognition they deserve 🎢. The fact that she's performing with emerging acts on her tour is a great way to showcase new talent and give them a platform πŸ’«. And let's be real, it's about time we see more women in country music taking center stage πŸ‘Έ. Shania's message is clear: everyone deserves fair play, regardless of their background πŸŽ‰. I'm excited to see where this movement takes us!
 
I gotta say, Shania's speech was fire πŸ”₯! She's been talking about this for ages, but it's dope to see someone with her level of influence actually doing something about it πŸ’ͺ. I'm hyped to see more diverse acts on the "Queen of Me" tour - we need more representation in country music 🌎. And I love how she used that acappella performance with The BoykinZ as a nod to those who've paved the way for her πŸ™. It's about time we start seeing more women and people of color in country music, and Shania's leading the charge πŸ’«.
 
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