Shania Twain describes a collaboration with Harry Styles as a "dream."

The country music diva, who performed with the former One Direction member at Coachella earlier this year to play her classics "Man! I Feel Like A Woman" and "You're Still The One," would love to create "magic" with him in the studio.

She stated on "TalkShopLive" with Nancy O'Dell that at Coachella, she was given the chance to go onstage with Styles. He invited her to perform on his stage, which Twain described as so great, and with that, she's now keen to have a collab.

She's confident that it might happen and fans will be treated to the "magic" she felt.

Shania is now prepping for the release of her upcoming album "Queen of Me" on February 3, 2023. She acknowledged that the pandemic afforded her ample time to focus on writing, and that the sessions produced enough material for "four albums."

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She revealed that the COVID period offered her more time than she anticipated, and as a result, she has essentially composed four CD's worth of songs. When she decided what "Queen of Me" is all about, the songs to be placed on that album became quite natural. 

During the conversation, Twain, 57, discussed the possibly career-altering repercussions of the surgery, one of several invasive surgeries she has endured as a result of her lengthy struggle with Lyme illness.

"Queen of Me," which will be released on February 3, is the consequence of the singer pushing herself through a "fear zone" after originally attempting to write less vocally tough songs, according to the singer.

The "You're Still The One" singer stated that she "relearned" during the recording of "Queen of Me," which she described as "definitely" her most significant album to date, particularly "vocally." "Queen of Me" has sentimental significance for the musician, who is uncertain about the future of her voice. 

Shania began singing in bars at the age of eight to help support her family, and by the time she was ten, she had written her first songs, "Is Love A Rose" and "Just Like the Storybook." 

Shania Twain left her family and devoted herself to music after she met John Kim Bell, who had contacts at the Canadian Country Music Association. Twain began to garner attention for her voice, but was forced to put her career on hold after her mother and stepfather died in a tragic car accident, and she returned home to care for her sisters. 

Once she resumed her focus on music, her path was filled with numerous experiences that propelled her to the top of the industry, garnering her worldwide renown and financial success. 

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