Shania Twainis looking to expand her list of collaborators!

“It’s true that I haven’t done a lot of collaborating. I’ve always written music that I’ve recorded myself for the most part, like pretty much 99.9% of the time,” said Twain. “But at this point, I’d love to just have more fun getting together with other artists.”

The “Giddy Up!” musician, who’s recently worked withKelsea Balleriniand performed at Coachella withHarry Styles, noted that many artists have told her they grew up listening to her music.

“I’m running into a lot of young artists now that were little kids when my first albums came out, so I feel like I’m having a reunion with them, and we can have adult conversations,” continued Twain. “They’re not 6 anymore. They’re all grown-up! So, I think that would be really surreal thing to do, would be to collab with some of these kids that aren’t kids anymore.”

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On Friday, the “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” performer released her new albumQueen of Me, ushering in an era many fans have referred to as the “Shaniassance” — a label she welcomes.

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“First of all, I love that word. I’m going to hold onto it as long as I can. I’m just celebrating life right now. I just recorded and released what I call my happy album,” Twain said about the record. “It’s just a very happy, feel-good, happy spirits, get-up-and-dance music, and that’s how I feel. I’m just very, very much in a celebratory mood and spirit.”

Considering she’s in the “Shaniassance” andBeyoncérecently released herRenaissancealbum, would Twain be open to a collaboration with the singer? “She’s so extraordinary,” said the country superstar. “Absolutely.”

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