Shania Twain: The Songwriter Behind the Hits and Unreleased Collaborations

Shania Twain, known for her iconic pop-country hits, is also a talented songwriter who has penned songs for other artists. One of her notable collaborations was with Britney Spears on the track "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" from Spears' album "Oops...I Did It Again." The song, co-written by Twain, her then-husband Mutt Lange, and Keith Scott, was a favorite of Spears and achieved success in various countries.
Another hit song penned by Twain was "From This Moment On," which reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997. Originally intended for Céline Dion, Twain admitted that she didn't expect the song to become as big and timeless as it did. Despite her initial reservations, the song resonated with audiences and became a pop power ballad that worked well for Twain.
In a recent interview, Shania Twain hinted at some unreleased collaborations that she was excited about. Inspired by her time with Lizzo and Janelle Monáe, Twain revealed that she had written a song called "Sisters" for the three of them. The song celebrates their friendship and shared experiences in the music industry, showcasing the potential for a future R&B-pop collaboration that fans can look forward to.
While the collaboration with Lizzo and Janelle Monáe is yet to be released, the prospect of these talented artists coming together for a new song is exciting. With Twain's songwriting prowess and the unique styles of Lizzo and Monáe, "Sisters" promises to be a dynamic and empowering track that celebrates the bond between artists in the music industry. Fans can anticipate the release of this potential R&B-pop gem in the future.