When Shania Twain released her last album, Now, in 2017, it marked a huge comeback that had been gestating for 15 years. Forged in the aftermath of the divorce from her husband and key creative collaborator Mutt Lange and also losing her voice, it was an emotional triumph. For her next chapter, however, she wants to get back to having fun. Here, Music Week speaks to the diamond-selling icon, Leila Hebden of Maverick Management, Wendy Goldstein of Republic Records ...
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