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Things Are Good: Shania Twain Announces Her First Album In 15 Years With A New Single

Shania Twain onstage at Madison Square Garden on June 30, 2015 in New York City. / Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images

Maybe contemporary country music will make sense again, now that Shania Twain is back to set the record straight.

The 51-year-old, Canadian-born Queen of Country Pop has just announced the September 29 release of , her first studio album in fifteen years. A new song from it — the sunny, funny,

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