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Now is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Shania Twain. It was released on September 29, 2017 by Mercury Nashville. The album was produced by Twain alongside Ron Aniello, Jake Gosling, Jacquire King and Matthew Koma. Following a severely weakened singing voice caused by Lyme disease and dysphonia, Twain retired from performing in 2004 and began an indefinite hiatus from music, and at a time was unsure if she would ever sing again. Following intense vocal rehabilitation and a concert residency in Las Vegas, Shania: Still the One, she began planning a new studio album in 2013. Written entirely by Twain, Now is her first studio album in which she has assumed an integral role in its production, co-producing every track, and is her first album since her 1993 debut studio album to not be produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Twain's ex-husband.
Her first studio release in fifteen years since Up!, Twain has named Now as her most personal album and described its theme as "going from lost to found, from feeling sad to happy."
Her first studio release in fifteen years since Up!, Twain has named Now as her most personal album and described its theme as "going from lost to found, from feeling sad to happy."
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