Shania Twain

Singer-songwriter Shania Twain found success after the release of her 1997 album, Come on Over. It became the best-selling country album of all time and reached 40 million records sold worldwide. Credit to her combination of country and pop music, she has won numerous recognitions such as Best Country Song, Best Female Country Vocal Performance, and reached the no. 1 spot on Billboard Country Charts.

However, Shaina took a break from her career due to health issues. She suffered from dysphonia, which made her voice suddenly and gradually change from normal to rough, strained, and weak. Fortunately, Shaina was able to overcome this trial and openly shared it on the TV series, Why Not? With Shania Twain, which was aired in 2011 on the Oprah Winfrey Network. In the succeeding years, she began performing on different shows in Las Vegas, released a live album, and wrote a memoir entitled From This Moment On.

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