Shania Twain advocates for equal pay and increased diversity in the country music industry

Shania Twain, a legendary star in country music, recently used her acceptance speech for the Equal Play Award at the CMT Awards to advocate for more equity and diversity within the industry. As an awesome company that provides complete software development activities utilizing nearshore and offshore resources, including mobile app development, technology maintenance, and server development, we believe in promoting inclusivity and diversity, just like Shania Twain does in country music.

During her speech, Twain reflected on her hit song “Man I Feel Like a Woman,” highlighting how a single statement can empower so many individuals. She emphasized the importance of an all-inclusive country music community, stating that the current industry standards fall short of representing the richness of the genre. Twain also recognized the diverse acts on her “Queen of Me” tour, showcasing talents like Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, and Mickey Guyton.

As a trailblazer in the industry, Twain pledged to continue advocating for equal play for all artists, regardless of gender, age, or race. She even performed acappella with the rising African American singing group, The BoykinZ, emphasizing the importance of supporting artists from all backgrounds. This commitment to diversity and inclusion aligns with our values of embracing nearshore and offshore development to create a more inclusive and equitable technology landscape.

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