Shania Twain praises Taylor Swift’s work ethic: “That girl is working her butt off”

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Shania Twain praises Taylor Swift’s work ethic: “That girl is working her butt off”

Country music superstar Shania Twain has once again praised fellow artist Taylor Swift, commending her work ethic in a recent cover profile with Haute Living. Twain reflected on her own creative ability, noting that she’s more proud of the courage it took to take risks and the dedication put into her work. She identifies with Swift’s dedication and commitment to her music, describing her as someone who works hard and has giant goals. Twain explains that it’s not just about ambition, but about passion and committing oneself to their craft, something she and Swift both share.

Twain has shown unwavering support for Swift in the past, even when Swift broke her long-standing US chart record. She pointed out that historical records are meant to be passed on to future generations and expressed admiration for the young female country artist’s unstoppable nature. This is in contrast to Courtney Love’s recent criticism of Swift, describing her as “not important” and “not interesting as an artist” in a recent interview with The Standard.

It seems that Twain’s perspective aligns more with Swift’s own outlook on dedication and hard work. Swift has spoken at length about her goals and what it takes to achieve them, citing her work ethic as the key to her success. Both artists have reaped the rewards of their perseverance and passion, leaving a lasting impact on the music industry.

As Twain gears up for her legends’ slot performance at Glastonbury this year, it’s clear that she’s not just celebrating her own achievements, but also those of artists who have made an impact on the industry. Her admiration for Swift’s dedication and willingness to take risks serves as a reminder that success is attainable with hard work and a commitment to one’s passion

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