Summary
Growing up in Canada, Shania Twain dreamed of becoming a successful singer. But when both of her parents died in a car crash when she was only a teenager, Twain found herself responsible for her younger siblings. Despite this hardship, she continued pursuing her dream of singing, performing in local clubs as a way to earn money for her family. After getting noticed by a Nashville talent scout, Twain released two successful country albums. But it was her third album, Come On Over, that was a crossover smash, with the songs "You're Still the One" and "That Don't Impress Me Much" topping the pop and country music charts. To date, it's the best-selling studio album of all time by any female act in any genre. The winner of five Grammy Awards, Twain has not given up on music, though she has not released any new music since 2005. Read in Shania Twain about the sheer determination of this powerful singer.