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  1. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    not bad, though I do have exams on Tuesday :( best luck to you my fiend :D
  2. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    I'd watch it for Shania :P
  3. Yeah, since she's planning to go off air soon, I can't remember if it's this year or the next year..
  4. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Would be a great choice if you ask me, though all I know is she did them for her website :D
  5. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    How is it going at school my friend?
  6. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Yeah :D
  7. Yeah great news :)
  8. YaYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Shania Twain gets show on Oprah's network The Oprah Winfrey Network announced today that Shania Twain will be the subject of her own series, Why Not? With Shania Twain. The hour-long show will chronicle Twain's career and personal life. "The show will follow [Twain] as she begins her climb back to the top, a personal journey filled with risk, revelations and unexpected adventures," says a statement from the network. An air date for Why Not? With Shania Twain has yet to be announced. The Oprah Winfrey Network currently reaches over 76 million homes with programming featuring Dr. Oz, among others. The announcement of Twain's show furthers speculation that the singer is preparing for her musical comeback in 2010. Source
  10. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Exclusive: Shania Twain Returns to Idol! by Shawna Malcom April 07, 2010 She proved she had an ear for talent—and that she was smart and charming to boot—as a guest judge during American Idol’s Chicago auditions earlier this season. Now, an Idol source confirms, country-pop superstar Shania Twain is set to come on over again to the Fox reality competition, this time as a mentor to the contestants. (No word yet on what theme the Idols will tackle under Twain’s tutelage, though country would be the safe bet.) Unlike some of Season 9’s mentors—including 17-year-old Miley Cyrus and music-biz newbie Adam Lambert—Twain has plenty of experience to draw on: The Canadian singer-songwriter has been recording for nearly two decades, sold over 65 million albums, and netted five Grammys. (If anyone can settle the should-Katie-Stevens-go-country debate once and for all, our money’s on Twain.) “Shania really enjoyed doing the show,” says her rep. And while he wouldn’t officially confirm her repeat appearance, he adds, “She’d love to go back.”
  11. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    I really can't wait for that :)
  12. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Daydream for me, this is what a classic is :heart:
  13. No One Needs To Know
  14. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Yeahhh!!!!!!!!!!! :heart: :heart:
  15. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Yeah I heard that song it's really great. I hope she returns to sprock!
  16. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Yeah I agree LOL
  17. I totally agree with you on this TBQH, though I'm a huge Country fan, her music really does sounds a lot more special :)
  18. Top RIAA Certifications of the Decade The following article is from CMT.com. George Strait, Taylor Swift, Shania Twain Earn Decade's Top RIAA Certifications February 17, 2010 George Strait, Taylor Swift and Shania Twain have earned top certifications from the RIAA for music released between 2000 and 2009. Strait ranked first for the most gold and platinum certifications with a total of 29. Swift topped the list of the most digital song certifications with a total of 25. Her "Love Story" also tied with Lady Gaga's "Just Dance" for highest-certified digital song by a female artist. It reached quadruple platinum for 4 million paid downloads. Twain's 2002 album, Up!, was the highest-certified album by a female artist at 11-times platinum, signifying 11 million units shipped. In addition, the Eagles were recognized for having the most total certifications, with 48, including cumulative album, digital song, master ringtone and music video certifications.
  19. It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing
  20. Yeah, seems she had loads of fun. :)
  21. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    She looks gorgeous doesn't she :wub:
  22. Yeah, nearly 8 years :drama:
  23. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Yeah me too :D
  24. Rami posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Norri is in da house :w00t: : :bounce: :bounce: Yeah it was pretty good, what about you? I'm pretty good thanks :)
  25. Letter From Shania Greetings everyone, I'm writing you from the Caribbean where I'm warming up after a cold stretch in Canada during the holidays. The sunny weather gets me into writing mode. Many of the songs from The Woman In Me and Come On Over were written in the tropics so it's a good place for me to be creative. I wanted to give you a peak at some of the footage Fred grabbed during my trip to Ontario over Christmas and New Years so I put together a montage of bits and pieces to share with you. There were many highlights, but the key ones were sitting by the tree singing old songs with family, hanging around in comfy clothes and doing nothing but enjoying a relaxing evening by the fire. It was cold and snowy outside, warm and cozy inside. My cousin Kenny and I kicked a few songs around as we tried to remember how they went. The jamming is pretty rough, but real, and thought you would appreciate the authenticity of it, even if it is poor, home quality. The once-in-a-lifetime experience of carrying the Olympic torch along its journey to the final stop in Vancouver, BC for the winter Olympic Games was an energizing opportunity. I was worried about the length of the run as I didn't want to embarrass myself by arriving at the cauldron out of breath. It turned out we were ahead of schedule, and I was asked to take my time and even stop periodically so I didn't get to the cauldron too early. When Eja saw me after the run, he said, "Mom, it is called an Olympic torch run because you are supposed to RUN, not WALK!" The temperatures were pretty low so running the whole way would probably have, ironically, kept me warmer. In any case, it was an awesome 300 meters and I will cherish the honor forever. Another highlight was hosting a national radio show called "The Current". The focus of the segment was on underprivileged children. I interviewed Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan who shares an interest in helping underprivileged children through education on an international level. Her initiative is called "1Goal". She is doing amazing things in her effort to bring equality in education to all children of the world. I asked her to speak with us on "The Current" to discuss our mutual goals on live radio, in hopes of heightening the awareness to the general public. I also interviewed Raffi, a world-famous children's songwriter who has created the Centre for Child Honouring on Salt Spring Island, B.C. On the flip side, I had a conversation with rapper Cadence Weapon, who had an interesting perspective on how rap music can affect children in a positive way and talked about his interaction with children through his poetic music. In a joint effort with the Canadian Red Cross, we were also able to raise over $120,000 for a program they have created to help educate underprivileged families about the prevention of child neglect and abuse. I was also able to interview two experts, Katreena Scott, a professor in the Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology at the University of Toronto, and Jeanette Lewis, Executive Director of the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies, who shared insight relating to their individual experience in their respective fields regarding underprivileged children. They gave engaging input on the various issues surrounding the matter. You will note on my website information about a program that I'm personally creating to help underprivileged kids through education - Shania Kids Can. You can read more about the program by clicking on the link www.shaniatwain.com/shaniakidscan.html. Overall, my Christmas holiday trip was fulfilling, inspiring and enlightening in many respects - a wide variety of activity between family time, winter weather pleasures, local culture and sport, charity and music. I hope you enjoy the recap. I hope your start into 2010 has been a good one, and I will be in touch soon with more news on what's happening on my end. Love, Shania Source To watch the video click here