'I have new body parts': Shania Twain on the implants that helped her sing again 

After almost losing her voice to Lyme disease, the Canadian superstar has had a long road back to health and being able to release new music 
 Shania Twain.

 Shania Twain.

It’s been a tough few years for Shania Twain. The record-breaking Canadian singer, whose moniker 'the Queen of Country Pop' remains unchallenged to this day, has faced heartbreak and nearly lost the ability to sing. But her new album, amazingly only her sixth despite a long career stretching back to the 1980s, is bursting with positivity and hope for the future.

“The exercise of songwriting is my go-to therapy,” she explains from Las Vegas, where she keeps her stable of beloved horses. “During Covid I was deliberately writing music that would cheer me up, keep me in a positive frame of mind. The album ended up being very chirpy — managing my own mood through writing positivity.” 

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