The “Queen of Country Pop” is giving fans new music before the release of her highly anticipated seventh studio album.
Shania Twain has announced that she will release the title track from her upcoming album, Little Miss Twain, on June 26, giving fans their first major preview of the project as she continues a busy 2026 touring schedule.
The Canadian superstar revealed the upcoming release ahead of the arrival of her seventh studio album, Little Miss Twain, which is scheduled to be released on July 24. The title track will serve as the latest introduction to the record, marking her first album since 2023’s Queen of Me.
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Twain, widely known as the “Queen of Country Pop,” remains one of the most successful artists in music history, with more than 100 million records sold worldwide. Her influence continues to span generations as she balances new music, major live performances and several high-profile projects.
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The announcement comes during a busy period for the singer, who is currently appearing at Wembley Stadium in London as an opening act for Harry Styles’ “Together, Together” residency. Styles invited Twain to join the run of shows after the pair developed a friendship over the years.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Twain recalled how Styles first connected with her through his mother.
“He said, ‘I’m so grateful to my mother that I was introduced to your music. You’ve been the queen to me ever since.'”
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The singer is opening all 12 Wembley dates, which began on June 12 and run through July 4.
Twain recently shared details about the inspiration behind Little Miss Twain, describing the album as deeply personal and rooted in her early life experiences.
Speaking about the project, she told People the record is a “reflection of my childhood” and the “environment I grew up in.”
“I’m turning 60 and I feel good and I’ve got to celebrate that. I’m grateful to have made it this far,” Twain said.
“So I was celebrating that with all of the Queen of Me music. But who makes you who you become basically. I had never shared that with the fans before.”
The country icon also discussed revisiting her past while creating the album.
“It was really fun to revisit the past with a really great and positive outlook,” Twain said. “I took ownership of being able to say to myself and to share it out loud in the music that it’s made me who I am. I wouldn’t trade it for anything because I’m actually quite happy with where I am and who I am and I wouldn’t trade that.”
The album arrives nearly three decades after Twain became a global superstar with blockbuster releases such as The Woman in Me, Come On Over, and Up!.
The new music announcement follows several recent headlines involving Twain. Earlier this month, Sony Pictures moved forward with a biopic titled Shania, which will be written and directed by Leah McKendrick. Twain is expected to be involved as a producer on the project.
Meanwhile, her impact on today’s country artists remains clear. Rising country star Ella Langley recently earned millions of views after posting a cover of Twain’s classic hit “You’re Still the One” on TikTok.
@ellalangleymusic1 I’ll never get over this song @Shania Twain #cover
♬ original sound – Ella Langley
Twain responded to the performance by commenting:
“So flattered. Loved getting to connect at [the ACM Awards href=”https://.com/tv/acm-awards-2026-how-to-watch-performers-nominees”].”
Langley’s cover sparked praise from fans and highlighted the lasting popularity of Twain’s music among younger audiences.
The singer has also continued to make public appearances throughout 2026, including hosting the Academy of Country Music Awards and performing at major events across North America and Europe.
Born Eilleen Regina Edwards in Windsor, Ontario, Twain rose from humble beginnings to become the best-selling female artist in country music history. Her groundbreaking crossover success helped bring country-pop music to mainstream audiences around the world.
Over the course of her career, she has earned five Grammy Awards, multiple industry honors and a place in both the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Now, with the release of the Little Miss Twain title track just days away, fans are preparing for the next chapter in a career that continues to evolve more than three decades after her debut.
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