Shania Twain, country pop

Shania Twain - Vegas Residency Keeps Queen of Country Pop Center Stage

Veröffentlicht: 15.07.2026 um 11:39 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael Müller (Chefredaktion)

Shania Twain continues her latest Las Vegas residency, giving U.S. fans a steady chance to see the country-pop icon live while her classic hits and albums remain staples on streaming and radio worldwide.

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Shania Twain remains one of country pop's defining crossover stars, with Come On Over still ranked among the best-selling albums of all time. Her body of work, from the mid-1990s through the streaming era, keeps drawing new listeners as classic singles find steady rotation on playlists and radio.

Album successes on the charts

Twain's third studio album Come On Over, released in November 1997, has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide and is often cited as the best-selling studio album by a female artist. In the United States it was certified Diamond by the RIAA, marking more than 10 million units sold.

On the Billboard charts, Come On Over peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and dominated the Top Country Albums chart, where it spent more than 50 weeks at No. 1. Singles such as You’re Still the One and That Don’t Impress Me Much became Hot 100 staples and helped carve Twain’s place in mainstream pop.

How her catalog lives on

Across streaming platforms, Shania Twain's catalog continues to perform strongly, especially in the United States and Canada, where her blend of country instrumentation and pop hooks fits easily into modern country-pop playlists. Tracks from The Woman in Me and Come On Over regularly appear on curated "90s Country" and "Women of Country" collections.

Later albums, including Up! from 2002 and her comeback record Now from 2017, show how Twain moved from highly polished Mutt Lange productions to more contemporary pop-country arrangements while retaining her melodic flair. This evolution keeps long-time fans engaged and opens doors for younger listeners discovering her work through streaming services.

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All news and background on Shania Twain

For more updates on Shania Twain’s albums, tour activities and chart impact, U.S. readers can browse further coverage and archive reports here.

The musical core of her sound

Shania Twain’s sound is built on country storytelling blended with pop, rock and even subtle dance elements, especially on Come On Over and Up!. Early work with producer Mutt Lange emphasized big choruses, layered guitars and polished vocal harmonies, helping her bridge Nashville and global pop radio.

Where the act stands now

Shania Twain currently has no officially announced future live date on her main official channels, focusing instead on the enduring presence of her catalog and legacy releases.

Shania Twain at a glance

  • Act: Shania Twain
  • Genre: Country pop / country rock
  • Origin: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
  • Active since: Early 1990s
  • Lineup: Solo
  • Label: Mercury Nashville / Republic (historical and recent associations)
  • Key works: The Woman in Me (1995), Come On Over (1997), Up! (2002), Now (2017)
  • Current album/single: Now, released September 29, 2017
  • Charts / certifications: Come On Over Diamond by RIAA (U.S., more than 10 million units), multi-Platinum worldwide
  • Next live date: currently with no announced live date

Frequently asked questions about Shania Twain

What is Shania Twain’s most successful album?
Her third studio album Come On Over, released in 1997, is widely reported as her most successful record, selling more than 40 million copies worldwide and earning Diamond certification from the RIAA in the United States.

When did Shania Twain start her major-label career?
Twain’s self-titled debut album appeared in 1993 on Mercury Nashville, marking the start of her international major-label career, followed by the breakthrough record The Woman in Me in 1995.

Which songs made Shania Twain a pop crossover star?
Singles such as You’re Still the One, That Don’t Impress Me Much and Man! I Feel Like a Woman! became mainstream hits on U.S. pop and country radio, helping Twain cross from Nashville into global pop stardom.

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This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.

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