January 27, 2024

Shania Twain performs her country pop hit You're Still The One. The song was originally released in 1998 on Twain's third album. The song was a rebuttal to criticism she was getting about her marriage to her producer, Robert John "Mutt" Lange. Ironically, he is no longer still the one since they divorced in 2010.

While neither pop or country are my strong suits, I do enjoy the crisp, clearness of Twain's voice and the simplicity of the song. My only gripe is that Twain is only three weeks younger than me and looks so much better. Life is just not fair sometimes.

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