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Shania Twain Biography
The wholesome sexuality of Twain's videos made her a hit
with men without alienating women, but it has also allowed detractors to
suggest that because she didn't tour behind the album, she couldn't
sing. (A stint opening for Wynonna fell through when the album took
off.) About the time Twain started thinking about a third album (and
tour), she signed with Bruce Springsteen manager Jon Landau. (Twain
managed herself through most of the initial success of The Woman In Me.)
She and Lange worked together again for the follow-up, Come On Over,
which was also a huge smash; the album even spawned a bona fide
crossover pop hit with "Still The One." A headlining concert tour
supporting Come On Over silenced some of the critics who accused Twain
of being her husband's studio creation, and a handful of 1998 Grammy
nominations further bolstered her respectability. She also kept busy as
a spokesperson for Revlon Cosmetics, for whose commericals her "Man, I
Feel Like A Woman" was featured.
Twain took some time off after touring behind Come On
Over, relaxing with Lange in their mansion on the banks of Lake Geneva
in Switzerland. During her time off, she became pregnant and gave birth
to her first child, son Eja Lange, in August 2001. Her third album, Up!,
was released in late 2002.
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