When Shania Twain took a break from the music industry more than a dozen years ago, she exited as a country-pop queen. Her songs were ubiquitous on both sides of the Atlantic, with Come On Over – her third album of blockbuster ballads and radio anthems, produced with equal parts gloss and grit by hard-rock heavyweight Mutt Lange – standing tall as the world's best-selling record by a female artist. She was unmatched. Unbreakable, even. Related Shania Twain on New Album: 'This Is My Chance to Do Something Very Pure' Superstar opens up about the fight to regain control of her voice and the LP 'Now,' her first new album in 15 years This month, a very different Twain...
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