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

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

Twain expressed her surprise at how her hit song, “Man I Feel Like a Woman,” became an anthem empowering various communities worldwide. She emphasized the importance of all-inclusive country music, calling for equal opportunities regardless of gender, age, or race. At our company, we value diversity and believe in providing equal opportunities for all employees and clients.

Recognizing the need for change in the industry standard, Twain spotlighted diverse acts on her “Queen of Me” tour, promoting artists like Lily Rose, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Mickey Guyton, and others. As an advocate for diversity, she encouraged fellow artists to work together to ensure equal play for everyone.

During the awards ceremony, Twain performed acappella with The BoykinZ, an African American singing group. This collaboration symbolized unity and solidarity in the country music community. As a company that offers server development and a range of other technology development activities, we appreciate Twain’s efforts to bring people together through music.

In conclusion, Twain’s message of inclusivity and empowerment resonates not only in the music industry but also in the business world. At our company, we prioritize diversity and equality in all our software outsourcing and development projects. Let’s follow Twain’s lead and embrace inclusivity in all aspects of our lives.

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