Shania Twain Expresses Her Wish to Collaborate With Harry Styles

Clearly a huge fan of Harry Styles, Shania Twain aspires to collaborate with the former member of One Direction on some music in the future.
The country singer, who previously performed ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman’ and ‘You’re Still the One’ with Styles onstage at Coachella in April, sat down with TV personality Nancy O’Dell on the Monday episode of TalkShopLive to discuss her upcoming album, ‘Queen of Me’, the amount of music she has in store and a potential Styles collaboration.

“I went up onstage with Harry Styles [at Coachella]. He invited me on his stage, which was so wonderful and [he’s a] lovely, lovely person. I want to say lovely kid, but I mean he’s not a kid anymore, is he? He’s a man,” she said of the ‘Watermelon Sugar’ singer. “A collaboration would be my dream, yes. He’s busy making movies right now. I would love that. Put it out there! Make it happen, absolutely. And magic will happen, I’m sure.”
Twain said that the pandemic gave her a lot of opportunities to sit back and write for her most recent album, ‘Queen of Me’. The singer claims that the ‘Queen of Me’ writing sessions resulted in the creation of content for numerous albums, making the lockdown period a productive one.
“The COVID period gave me more time than I expected,” Twain said. “So I basically wrote four albums worth of music. This is just the beginning. I was so productive, I wrote a lot of music. So it was very difficult to narrow it down to what would then be this album, ‘Queen of Me’ but of course, once I determined the real focus of the sentiment of the album, what I want to express personally out there right now, which is the ‘Queen of Me’ message, be the queen of yourself, the boss of you and take responsibility for the good and the bad and everything that comes in between, so the songs naturally fell into place after that, once I had a good beginning, which was the title.”

When pressed to clarify whether ‘Queen of Me’ is really four separate albums, Twain responded, “Oh yes. definitely. Those albums will sadly not see the light of day anytime soon. I think we’re going to have to wait for awhile. It’s going to be well over a year because I still have a tour coming up, I’ve got so many projects,” Twain added. “I’d say well over a year. Could be a couple years.”
Sikha Sohan