Shania Twain’s Comeback Single Could Drop This Weekend

Mike Wass | March 29, 2017 1:40 pm
Shania Twain's Dark Comeback LP
Shania Twain opens up about her darker, more organic comeback album.

After a 15-year break and multiple postponed comebacks, the lead single from Shania Twain’s forever-delayed 5th LP could arrive this weekend. According to a post in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the country queen might debut the song during Sunday night’s (April 2) 52nd Country Music Awards. The 51-year-old hasn’t confirmed a performance, but she did fire off a cryptic tweet about the weekend. It would definitely make sense timing-wise. After all, she promised to release the album in May in a recent Rolling Stone interview.

What can we expect from Shania’s comeback single? Something very different to country-pop anthems like “That Don’t Impress Me Much” and “Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You).” The mega-selling diva went with a more organic approach. “I told anyone getting involved musically to forget about my other records,” she says in the same interview. “I didn’t want it to be related to [ex-husband Mutt Lange’s] productions at all.” Shania even shared a couple of titles — “Who’s Gonna Be Your Girl?,” “Swinging With My Eyes Closed” and “We Got Something They Don’t.” With any luck, we might be hearing one of them in a matter of days!

Writing is my therapy and writing this new album helped me come to terms with a lot of things emotionally.

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