EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 20 MIN
Shania Twain: How She Disrupted Nashville and Sold 100 Million
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Eileen Regina Edwards, known as Shania Twain, survived extreme poverty in Timmins, Ontario, singing in bars at eight to pay grocery bills and later working a remote reforestation crew that turned her into a dedicated songwriter. After the tragic loss of her parents, she became the matriarch of her family before finally reaching Nashville.This deep dive unpacks how she bypassed the traditional country machine, partnering with rock producer Mutt Lange to fuse arena-rock production with country and defy a conservative, sexist establishment. It follows the record-shattering Come On Over, her genius international remix strategy, and her comeback from dysphonia and a devastating personal betrayal.The rugged early life that hardened her against critics who called her fragileThe tabloid attacks on her Indigenous heritage and the community that defended herWhy the Svengali narrative around Mutt Lange misreads their partnershipThe remix and three-disc strategies that conquered global marketsBattling dysphonia and betrayal to reclaim her voice and legacy
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Shania Twain: How She Disrupted Nashville and Sold 100 Million
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