Shania Twain isn’t stopping with her “very frank lyrics” on her next album.
The ‘You’re Still The One’ hitmaker began a “new chapter” in his music career with lead single ‘Waking Up Dreaming’ last week, and has explained that his first album since ‘Now’ from 2017 is meant to cheer people up. get them up and make them dance.
In an interview with The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column, she said: ‘I’m really excited to cheer people on.
“This album is very happy and I’m very honest with my lyrics, so it’s not a fluffy, lyrical album. It’s a happy album.
“I had a really productive songwriting pandemic period and as much as we were isolated, it was almost like I wanted to cheer myself up, and that just came out in the music. It’s very danceable.”
Elsewhere, the 57-year-old star shared how she had initially turned down Harry Styles’ offer to duet with him at Coachella in April, because she was nowhere near California, but admitted that the performance it ended up being a “lasting moment for all of us.”
The pair performed renditions of their hits ‘Man! I feel like a woman!’ and ‘You’re Still The One’ at the Empire Polo Club in Indio.
She spilled: “Harry and I texted, and he said, ‘Do you want to come sing with me at Coachella?’ And I said, “Well, I’m nowhere near LA, I’m so far away right now.”
“We were going back and forth like that, then he wasn’t doing it, and then closer he said, ‘I really think you should do the first weekend, do it.’
“There was no big production about it and it ended up being such a huge, lasting moment for all of us.”