The 55-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter, Shania Twain, also is the Queen of Country Pop, proves that she is an undying star as she graced the CMT Awards stage.
Shania Twain oozes with strong character during the performance
Undoubtedly, no artist can fathom the powerful stage presence of Shania as she performed her 1995 hit song titled Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? The impressive performance took place during the CMT Awards on Oct. 21 (Wednesday).
Moreover, Shania was unable to grace the awards night in-live, but it did not hinder her. She notably gave her fans and the music industry a one-of-a-kind performance. Shania performed at CMT Awards live from Switzerland, Hollywood Life reported. American actress and producer Jessica Chastain introduced the diva.
Hi queen @ShaniaTwain #CMTawards pic.twitter.com/hOXnXdQuku
— CMT (@CMT) October 22, 2020
During the start of her performance, Shania donned a leopard printed top while taken underneath with a fringe vest. She then changed her outfit to a whole different level with a silver patterned pants that match her boots.
Furthermore, the hairdo of Shania added spice to her overall looks. She nailed a splendid wave hairstyle, allowing her physical appearance to be one of the greatest x-factors of her performance.
On the day before her performance, Shania remembered when she attended the CMT Awards four years ago, accepting the Artist of a Lifetime award. The appreciation post was uploaded on her Instagram account, with a caption says she will always love music and will always bring with her the award for the rest of her life.
Shania Twain celebrates the silver anniversary of breakout album
This year, the You're Still The One singer commemorates the 25th anniversary of her breakthrough album entitled The Woman In Me. The said album was launched in 1995, with well-known songs that instantly became a hit, such as The Woman In Me (Needs the Man in You, and Any Man of Mine.
The album mentioned above hails as Shania's sophomore album but has achieved significant success compared to her self-titled debut album.
On Oct. 11, the country singer took on her Twitter account to celebrate her music's longevity. "On The Woman In Me, I was just being myself and letting my personality come through in the music," she wrote.
She continued by saying that when she noticed that the people started to notice her music, she became very excited. But her great joy is seeing and witnessing everyone in the industry celebrate her success makes her feel the confidence brought by her voice.