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Shania Twain ... So Successful  ... I have to be honest, I did not become a fan until she made her crossover to Pop music  ... The first songs that caught my attention from her "Come On Over" CD were "Man! I Feel Like A Woman", "That Don't Impress Me Much". I still enjoy these songs ... Her follow up CD "Up!" was another smash hit. The titles "I'm Gonna Get You Good" and  "She's Not Just a Pretty Face" are the two that stand out for me. I love her style, voice, beauty - What can I say - She will always be a favorite of mine!

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  1. I love to listen to her songs. She does have a very nice voice and the songs are great. You and I have very similar taste in music. :)

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  2. Thanks, Sonja - Great hearing from you - I really enjoy her music - Yes, We have similar taste in music ... Another commonality!

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  3. As a women and an artist, she is an inspiration.
    My heart is sad for her struggles, as a child, as a women, as an artist, her strength to overcome is truly empowering. ♥Debi

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  4. Great hearing from you, Debi - Yes, I agree she certainly has been through a lot and has risen above it all - Great inspirational story!

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