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Who is Shania Twain's successor in country pop?


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Who is Shania Twain's successor in country pop?  

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  1. 1. Who is Shania Twain's successor in country pop?

    • Taylor
      32
    • Miranda
      2
    • Carrie
      12


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Carrie

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Miranda

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I don’t think anyone has done it well enough to be considered Shania’s successor.

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BrandNewBrandon

Saylor Twift. 

 

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It’s Taylor. We all know eventually Taylor will comeback to country pop. But she taken advantage of her current success to ride the pop wave. 

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Taylor during her country years. Carrie a bit too

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Taylor before she left country. Carrie is the successor who stayed in the genre. Miranda's music doesn't have as much pop-influence as the other two.

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Queen Maren

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Carrie if people appreciated her more.

 

Taylor is the heir to everyone's throne. From Shania to Dolly to Madonna to 50cent. :foxaylove3:

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Shania had this glamorous popstar aspect that Taylor doesn't have, she's too mousy and cringe. Probably Carrie.

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No one or did we see anyone with those kind of sales and impact since her debut? 

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