Shania Twain is looking back on one of the biggest moments of her career: The release of the album "The Woman In Me." Twain, 55, released "The Woman In Me" in 1995, an album credited with putting her on the map, just before she teetered into pop territory with her next album, "Come On Over." The star recently spoke with Fox News about the album's success. "I certainly had no idea during the making of 'The Woman In Me' that it would be such a pivotal moment in my life and in my career," Twain confessed. "It changed everything.
I had no idea what to expect as far as if it would succeed at all and then when it did start to succeed, of course [I had] no idea that it would come to this -- 25 years later I would be celebrating a diamond edition.".
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