According to my DirecTV on-screen program guide, Shania will be a guest on "The Talk" in Los Angeles on Wednesday, November 27 to promote her "Let's Go!" Las Vegas residency which starts December 6.
Shania taped her episode of "The Talk" today (Nov. 25). Here is part of the interview.
Shania Twain Writes A Post Malone Collaboration: ‘Post, I Have A Song For Us’
By Shakiel Mahjouri | ET Canada | November 25, 2019
Shania Twain is willing some big-time collaborations into the world.
Twain, 54, appeared on Wednesday’s episode of “The Talk” to speak about her latest songs. The Canadian country icon revealed she has already written collaborations she hopes to do with Post Malone, Lizzo and Janelle Monae.
“I’ve written a song for us already,” Twain said of the Malone collab. “He doesn’t know it yet. He knows now. So Post, I have a song for us.”
“I went home and I actually wrote a song for the three of us,” she added of Lizzo and Monae. “It’s called ‘Sisters’ and I think we are all sisters in what we do, and it was a really great new friendship that we started. And so I went home and wrote that song. They don’t know about it yet.”
Twain, who made “The Talk” appearance after the American Music Awards, also shared her love for Taylor Swift.
“I wanted her to know how proud I am of her, that was a big night for her,” Twain said. “I wanted to talk to her and personally congratulate her and say bravo, you rock. You really are a champion. I love you.”
Twain released her latest album Now in Sept. 2017. It was the legendary musician’s first studio album in 15 years.
Shania was a guest on "The Talk" today to promote her new "Let's Go!" Las Vegas residency show which begins December 6. She also talked about the AMAs, a song called "Sisters" she wrote for her, Lizzo and Janelle Monae, and a bicycle accident she had in Switzerland over the Summer. The show was taped on Monday while she was in Los Angeles for the AMAs.
"The Talk" posted today's show on their website. However it's most likely only available in the U.S..
Shania Twain Wasn't Joking About Post Malone Collab — but 'If He Doesn't Want It, No Problem'
“I'm not strategizing. If he doesn't want it, it’s no problem, but I have definitely [written a song for him]," the country legend told PEOPLE
By Mark Gray | PEOPLE | December 10, 2019
Last month while speaking on The Talk, Shania Twain surprised many when she said she wanted to collaborate with rapper Post Malone — and had even already written a song for them. A few weeks later, her phone hasn’t rung… yet!
“I’m not strategizing. If he doesn’t want it, it’s no problem, but I have definitely [written a song for him,]” she told PEOPLE. “So we’ll see. I’m a fan of his anyway. I really love it. I love his voice.”
Twain is certainly familiar with Malone’s music, as she included his song “Rockstar” in an acoustic medley during her American Music Awards performance (per the video below, Malone loved it). She also covered other top artists before segueing into her own songs.
For many, it was somewhat shocking to hear Twain open her show-ending performance with songs from Malone, Taylor Swift and Drake that night. Even her own team wasn’t in on her plan, only finding out a few days before. The artists themselves weren’t made aware either.
“I hesitated for a long time to tell anybody that I was planning on it,” she said. “I didn’t want to be talked out of it, but I knew that it would make people nervous. And I thought if I tell too many people too early, they’re going to talk me out of it because it’s a little bit of a different thing to do.”
“I did it because they’re fans of mine. They’re all very open about that. I’m fans of theirs, so I just thought how cool to break their music down into my acoustic singing songwriter style,” she said. “It was self-serving because those are songs I’m a fan of. I like to sit around and just sing, and that broke my own nerves to get out there and do my other stuff.”
“There’s a special spirit about Las Vegas,” she said. “Most people that come to town are here to enjoy themselves. So they’re here with a good spirit already. It’s not like they need to be convinced to, like, let their hair down and enjoy themselves. That’s what they’re here to do. And so you’re already in a winning scenario there, and it makes it easier in the sense that the vibe is already set.”