Shania Twain calls for equal play and more diversity in country music | CNN

Country music icon Shania Twain used her acceptance speech at Sunday's CMT Awards to call for greater equity and diversity in the genre, which she feels has been lacking. The legendary star was presented with the Equal Play Award, a nod to her tireless efforts as a trailblazer in country music.

Twain reflected on one of her biggest hits, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman," stating that when it was written, she had no idea it would become an anthem for generations. However, the phrase has transcended its origins and empowered numerous communities worldwide, becoming a symbol of power and strength.

The country music industry, Twain believes, must undergo a transformative shift towards inclusivity. She envisions an all-encompassing genre that celebrates diversity, citing her own upbringing in the industry as a testament to its potential. However, she noted that the current standard does a disservice to emerging artists, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds.

Twain showcased her commitment to promoting diverse talent by highlighting several artists set to appear on her upcoming "Queen of Me" tour, including Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, and Mickey Guyton. By spotlighting these acts, Twain aims to provide a platform for underrepresented voices to shine.

The country music icon emphasized that she will continue to champion equal representation in the industry, urging fellow artists to join her in advocating for fair play regardless of age, gender, or racial background. Twain's message was further underscored by her heartwarming performance with African American singing group The BoykinZ during the CMT Awards, a testament to her dedication to fostering connections between diverse voices within country music.
 
🀩 I love how Shania is finally using her platform to speak up for change in the country music industry 🎢! It's about time we see some real representation and diversity on those stages. I mean, have you seen the lineup for her tour? Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters... these ladies are breaking barriers and I am HERE. FOR. IT πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸŒŸ The fact that Shania is not just talking about it, but also showing up with artists from different backgrounds, it's a beautiful thing πŸ™. I'm so proud to see her using her power to uplift others and create a more inclusive space for everyone. Can't wait to see what other moves she makes! πŸ‘‘πŸ’–
 
I'm so proud of Shania Twain for speaking up about the need for greater equity and diversity in country music πŸŽΆπŸ’–! It's about time someone with her platform acknowledges the importance of inclusivity. I mean, have you seen the lineups on TV shows like the CMT Awards lately? It's like they're still stuck in the 90s πŸ™„. Shania's efforts to shine a light on underrepresented artists are a great start, and it's awesome that she's committed to creating a more diverse and inclusive space for everyone. I'm definitely excited for her "Queen of Me" tour and can't wait to see Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, and Mickey Guyton take the stage 🀩! We need more artists like Shania who are willing to challenge the status quo and fight for fair play πŸ’ͺ🏽.
 
Shania Twain is literally the queen of this genre 🌹...and it's about time someone called out the lack of diversity and equity in country music πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. The fact that she's using her platform to highlight emerging artists from marginalized backgrounds is a huge step forward πŸ‘. I'm hyped for her "Queen of Me" tour, especially with acts like Lily Rose and Mickey Guyton on board πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's time for the industry to listen to Twain's vision and make some serious changes πŸ’ͺ...not just for the sake of diversity, but also for the sake of creating better music 🎢.
 
Ugh, I'm so down for Shania Twain using that platform to talk about equity and diversity in country music πŸŽΈπŸ‘. I mean, we all know how important it is, especially with the recent changes in our school's music program trying to include more diverse artists in our events. It's crazy how "Man! I Feel Like a Woman" can be an anthem for so many people, but some of us who aren't even from country music backgrounds still feel empowered by it 🀩. The thing is, the country music industry has been super slow to change and now we're seeing artists like Shania Twain taking action πŸ’ͺ. I love that she's not just talking about changing her own career path but also trying to bring in fresh talent from different backgrounds on her tour 🎡. It's kinda inspiring to see someone with that kind of platform using it for good, you feel? πŸ€—
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, it's about time Shania Twain is speaking up about this stuff! She's been in the industry for ages and has seen firsthand how it can be super exclusive. I'm all for diversity and inclusivity, and it's awesome that she's using her platform to bring attention to these issues. 🎀 The fact that she's highlighting other artists on her tour is a great start - we need more opportunities like that for emerging talent from different backgrounds.

It's also cool that she acknowledged the impact of songs like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman" on various communities worldwide. That song has definitely become an anthem, and it's awesome that Twain is recognizing its power. πŸ’ͺ However, I do think she should take this momentum and use her influence to push for real change in the industry - not just words, but actual policies and actions that promote equality. 🎡
 
OMG 🀩 Shania is totally right about this! I mean, we've seen some amazing artists break through in country music lately but there's still so much work to be done. 🀝 It's like, how many times do we need to see the same old faces up on that stage? We need more diverse voices and perspectives, you know? πŸ’– The fact that Shania is using her platform to uplift other artists from marginalized backgrounds is giving me LIFE πŸ’ͺ She's all about creating a more inclusive space for everyone, which is honestly so refreshing. And can we talk about how iconic her performance with The BoykinZ was?! 🎀 It just goes to show that country music can be so much more than just the usual suspects. Let's keep supporting artists who are pushing boundaries and breaking glass ceilings πŸ’«
 
Shania Twain is literally the queen of advocating for change πŸ™ŒπŸ½πŸŽΆ! It's so cool she's taking on the industry with love and passion πŸ’–. I'm all about this "Queen of Me" tour too - can't wait to see more diverse faces on stage 🀩. The fact that Shania is using her platform to uplift emerging artists from underrepresented backgrounds is truly inspiring πŸ’ͺ. We need more trailblazers like her in country music! Let's raise our hands (and voices) for fair play and inclusivity πŸ™πŸ’•.
 
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