‘I Don’t Have Anything to Prove Anymore’

_She ‘s _still the one!

Nearly 30 years after her first album, country icon Shania Twain is back andbusier than ever.

Twain, 57, has scaled some historic peaks. The bestselling female countryartist of all time with more than 100 million records sold worldwide, Twainredefined the genre with rollicking hits like “Any Man of Mine,” “That Don’tImpress Me Much” and “I’m Gonna Getcha Good! ” But she also endureddevastating lows on her path to superstardom, from her parents’ tragic deathsand a shocking betrayal that led to her divorce from her first husband to abattle with Lyme disease that nearly destroyed her voice.

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Despite the hardships, “I really found such a wonderful life,” Twain — wholearned to love again with second husband Frédéric Thiébaud, 52 — says in thenew PEOPLE cover story.

Now healthy, the beloved singer is back on top of her game as she prepares torelease her sixth studio album, Queen of Me (out Feb. 3), and embark on aglobal tour.

“It’s like a renaissance period for me. To be experiencing it as a relevantartist still, that’s rewarding,” Twain says. “I feel a renewed confidence. Idon’t have anything to prove anymore, and I feel freedom in that.”

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The Timmins, Ontario, native began singing in bars at 8 years old. And when> her mom, Sharon, and stepdad, Jerry, died when she was just 22, Twain began> performing at a resort to support her three younger siblings.

“It was like, ‘This is all I know how to do. I’ve got to support the kids.’That gave me a motivation and a fearless state of mind, because when you don’thave a choice, you’ve got to push through — and that’s what I did,” she says.

She eventually brought that brave spirit to Nashville and in 1995 brokethrough with her second LP, The Woman in Me , which she created with herproducer husband Robert “Mutt” Lange. But it was with her third album, 1997’s_Come on Over_ that Twain disrupted a male-dominated business and made anunprecedented crossover to pop, paving the way for future artists like TaylorSwift.

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“She wasn’t afraid to blur genre lines, show midriff or redefine what it meantto be a woman in country music,” says country-pop star Kelsea Ballerini, 29.”That boldness is something I hope to carry throughout my career. “

Adds Grammy winner Maren Morris, 32: “Shania really had one of the most iconiccrossovers in country history… I admire her confidence in her path because shereally just loves bringing people together, no matter the sound coming out ofthe speakers. “

With her 2002 album Up! , Twain became the only artist ever to have threesuccessive diamond-certified albums (with sales of more than 10 million each).But even with her groundbreaking accomplishments, Twain struggled to be takenseriously as an artist and faced sexist assumptions that she owed her successto her male collaborators.

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Vince Bucci/AFP/Getty Shania Twain at the 1995 Grammys

“It was very offensive to be considered a molded artist, that it took a man ora team to mold me,” says Twain. “I bit my tongue a lot. But when you’re in theindustry from a young age as a woman, you really learn how to let it roll offyour back.”

Twain faced even more setbacks after she took a break from the spotlight tofocus on raising her and Lange’s son Eja, now 21, in 2004. In 2008, her14-year marriage to Lange imploded when she learned of his affair with herclose friend Marie-Anne Thiébaud.

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“It was a very low period in my life,” says Twain, who sank into a> depression. Following the betrayal, she and Marie-Anne’s husband, former> Nestlé exec Frédéric, commiserated over their shared heartbreak and soon> after fell in love.

With her heart on the mend, Twain confronted another issue: her voice. Formore than seven years, she was unable to project vocally and worried she’dnever sing again. Eventually doctors diagnosed Twain with Lyme disease from a2004 tick bite, which they believe damaged the nerves in her vocal cords. Sherevealed how to sing, with lengthy warm-ups and physical therapy, and in 2018Twain underwent open-throat surgery to strengthen the weakened nerves.

“I may not be able to [sing] forever,” she says, “but right now I’m justenjoying where I am.”

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Indeed, Twain’s contentment comes through loud and clear on Queen of Me ,her upbeat, empowering new LP that she says she wrote to escape the despair ofthe pandemic. The record — her first in five years — is just the latestchapter of her resurgence. Her surprise Coachella cameo with Harry Styles lastApril helped her win over a new generation of fans, and her Netflixdocumentary released last summer, Not Just a Girl reminded longtime devoteeswhy they loved her in the first place.

“All these years later, I’m still here, almost in a bigger way,” she says,”and I’m embracing it.”