Urgent:Shania Twain Rushed to the hospital in a critical condition
Urgent:Shania Twain Rushed to the hospital in a critical condition Shania Twain is less than thrilled with the airplay that women in country music are currently getting on radio stations. The 54-year-old icon, speaking to USA Today, explained how she hopes that will soon change, with women artists being heard more evenly on the platform. “There's a lot of good female talent out there, and they've been more vocal about the resistance at radio to include them more equally in airplay,” Twain told the outlet. "There are a lot of female artists with powerful songs that should be in the Top 40 on country radio that are just not there, so I am hoping that does start to make a change," she continued. The "That Do not Impress Me Much" singer, who will perform at the American Music Awards on Sunday, echoed other industry stars including Jennifer Nettles and Miranda Lambert who have expressed similar opinions. Nettles, 45, made headlines last week when she strolled the CMA Awards red carpet wearing a cape bearing the inspirational words, "Play our f--kin albums." "Equal Play" and "Please & Thank You." Using the CMAS red carpet look, Jennifer Nettles calls for equal play. Using the CMAS red carpet look, Jennifer Nettles calls for equal play. Twain went on to say that radio has been "extremely ageist as well," in addition to giving female musicians more airplay.





