On the strength of a few albums in the mid-90s and early 00s, Shania Twain became the top-selling female country artist of all time, a title she holds to this day.
Her 1997 album Come On Over received a rare double-Diamond designation and remained on the Billboard 200 for more than a year while topping the country chart for 50 weeks. It was a crossover blockbuster, with pop country songs everybody knew by heart and memorable music videos showcasing Twain’s pin-up appeal.