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Shania Twain returns with ‘Dirty Rosie’ as new album ‘Little Miss Twain’ opens for pre-order

Shania Twain is stepping into a new chapter, and looking back at her roots at the same time, with the release of her brand new single ‘Dirty Rosie' and the announcement of her seventh studio album, ‘Little Miss Twain,' arriving July 24 via Republic Nashville. With pre-orders now live, the project marks one of the most personal and reflective releases of her career, signalling both a creative reset and a reaffirmation of the sound that made her a global icon.

Leading the charge is ‘Dirty Rosie,' a track that sets the tone for the album’s sonic and emotional direction. Blending country with rock, pop, soul and bluegrass textures, the song offers a first glimpse into a record shaped by Twain’s formative years: where Western dreams met real-life grit. It’s a confident, genre-blurring return that echoes the boundary-pushing spirit that first defined her rise, while still feeling grounded in lived experience.

‘Little Miss Twain' is now available to pre-order, giving fans early access to what Twain describes as her most introspective work yet. Drawing on her teenage years and early influences, the album reflects on identity, ambition and the environments that shaped her, “Where I’m from you don’t go anywhere on a horse, you go on a snowmobile,” she notes, highlighting the contrast between her upbringing and the mythology she would later help define in country music.

The release also reinforces Twain’s legacy as one of the most influential figures in modern country and pop. With over 100 million records sold and a catalogue that helped redefine the genre’s global reach, she now turns inward, crafting a project that feels less about chart domination and more about personal storytelling. If ‘Dirty Rosie' is anything to go by, ‘Little Miss Twain' won’t just revisit her past, it will reframe it, offering fans a deeper, more unfiltered look at the artist behind the legend.

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