While many music superstars might struggle to pinpoint the moment they made the shift from small to big time, Shania Twain has no trouble recalling the occasion.
It was, she tells us speaking over the phone from Zurich, when her second album The Woman In Me was certified Diamond in America for shipments of 10 million copies. “I still have to pinch myself sometimes,” she says with genuine bewilderment. “To say it went beyond my expectations is a huge understatement”.
Released in 1995, the album was a slow-burner but would eventually spark a global country-pop crossover movement. First entering the Billboard country chart at Number 65, by the end of the year it was America’s best-selling country album, shifting 4 million copies.
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