Shania Twain Dominates Global Album Charts with ‘Now’

Shania Twain proved she's "Still the One" with the release of Now, her first album in nearly 15 years. 

Written by Lauren Jo Black
Shania Twain Dominates Global Album Charts with ‘Now’
Shania Twain; Cover art courtesy Universal Music Group Nashville

Shania Twain proved she’s “Still the One” with the release of Now, her first album in nearly 15 years.

With more than 137,000 units sold, Twain dominated the sales charts in the United States and beyond. She became the first female country act in more than three years to debut at the top of the Billboard Top 200 albums chart and earned Platinum status in her home country of Canada.

Additionally, Now debuted at the top of the charts in Australia, Canada, the U.K. and Zimbabwe, and also landed a spot in the Top 5 in Ireland and New Zealand.

“This is an emotional day as I take in the great news that my new album has come in at No. 1,” shares Shania. “I am deeply moved to have your support and soon we will be singing the songs together in concert on my upcoming tour where I will have the chance to celebrate with you in person. Can’t wait!”

Now is Twain’s most personal release to date as she single-handedly wrote each of the album’s 16 tracks and also co-produced the project.

Next year, the global superstar will embark on her much-anticipated Shania Now Tour, kicking off May 3 in Tacoma, Washington.