She’s baaaack! On Monday, country music superstar Shania Twain made a historic appearance as fifth judge on NBC’s The Voice, in addition to her role as key advisor to the remaining top contestants. While on the popular program the talented songstress also revealed new music news, her brand new single “Life’s About to Get Good” is scheduled to impact country radio this June and her first album in 15 years is due out this September.
When writing “Life’s About to Get Good,” Shania explains, “I was at home looking out at the ocean and I said to myself, ‘Here I am stuck in this past of negativity, but it’s so beautiful out. I’m not in the mood to write a ‘feeling-sorry-for-myself’ song.” The Canadian-born talent realized that within life’s lows, there’s also glimmers hope and positivity. “You can’t have the good without the bad. And that’s what the song ended up being about.”
Last week, Shania appeared on CBS’ The Late Late Show with James Corden and revealed her plans to debut her new single during her headlining set at this weekend’s Stagecoach Festival. While on the show, Shania shared a comical story about how intense stage fright once caused her to have an embarrassing accident very early in her live performance days. Luckily, she thought fast— like MacGyver— to remedy the situation and didn’t let it stop her!
Watch her tell the story below.
“It is very therapeutic for me to write the music… When I take the music to the people, it all comes full circle. The reward is if my music is empowering or encouraging, or whatever. That motivates me,” Shania shared about her new album via social media.
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