From Justin Timberlake:
"I met her in France recently, and she was wearing jeans and a low cut top, and she is one hot little number. Too bad
she's married."
From Jessica Simpson:
"She has this whole...like southern sexpot vibe about her."
From Elton John:
“And it’s just great when you see someone come through adversity like that and just triumph.”
“People like her. People really like Shania. They know when they go to a Shania Twain concert that their gonna come home and they’ve had a great
time.”
“‘You’re Still the One,’ I never got fed up with
hearing that record ever. It is just brilliant.”
“The ‘Come On Over’ album is one of my favorite albums. And
un...it’s um...It kind of revolutionized the way country music headed off and got massive radio play on every format
throughout the world.”
From Luke Lewis:
"A lot of people are accusing her of being packaged. But I don't think this is a marketing-driven artist. It's been her
vision from the beginning -- all the clothes, all the looks, all the concepts."
NOTE: Luke Lewis is the head of Shania's record label (Mercury Nashville)
From Kelly Rowland (of Destiny's Child):
"I don't even like country music...but she just crossed all barriers, and everybody loves Shania."
From Mark McGrath:
“She's at such a superstar level, but she's the most down-home, girl-next-door-type
person ever. She kind of laughs at the whole thing and doesn't expect it. It's inspirational how she handles things. She's
the most normal-person mega-superstar, two things you don't usually hear in the same sentence.”
“To see her deal with all of the fans, deal with the people, be so unaffected...there is no doubt about it that
having the upbringing...the struggle she has had; has definately let her be the
superstar she is.”
“She can handle anything. She’s such a strong woman...you
know. Having Eja in her life is just...it’s like the final piece...it just
establishes her life and makes Shania who she is.”
“Shania Twain can do whatever she wants to do. She can make records
for the rest of her life. She’s what you call an institutional artist. She will be around forever.”
From Melissa Etheridge:
"I remember being on the road in the early '90's, getting on the bus with the guys
in my band, and them talking about Shania Tawin. This is the beginning, in country music, of the babe factor really coming
in. With talent and looks, forget it. You're there; you rule the world."
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