"Maybe it was naïve of me not to realise that Harry represents the generation that grew up listening to me,” says five-time Grammy Award winner Shania Twain of her headline-making appearance at Coachella 2022 during Harry Styles’ set. “I was excited just to go and do it with him; I really can’t take credit for the impact that it had, it was his vision and he invited me. At my own concerts I’m reunited with the Harries of my early career. It’s logical, but I guess I didn’t expect them to be such a huge part of my audience and it’s a really pleasant, amazing surprise.”
“A song like “Queen of Me” becoming the album title is very intentional, because it's really me taking charge of my own mood,” says @shaniatwain of her sixth studio album, released today. “No one else is responsible. Not COVID, not anyone, not anything, for my frame of mind. I'm the boss of me.”
Covering our Spring/Summer 2023 issue, Shania Twain talks about her empowering sixth studio album, Queen of Me, her upcoming tour and her music being embraced by a whole new generation of fans and collaborators.
“I love the personal connection. I really need it, I get such a kick out of it. I could get very carried away with that, and I do – my shows can go pretty long that way. You know, like Adele loves to tell stories, she chats on and she's very funny. I'm the same way when I get with a fan and I'm chatting with them. I just enjoy those moments and I never know what I'm going to get. I never know who they are, you know? And I'm fascinated by it.” Covering our Spring/Summer 2023 issue, music royalty @shaniatwain discusses her sixth studio album, Queen of Me, her plans for her celebratory tour and her fondness for her fandom 👑 Pre-order the issue now by visiting our #linkinbio Photographed by @james.pdf Styled by @juliannmccandless Hair by @frankiefoye