Throughout her time in the spotlight, Shania Twain proved herself to be in the top names of country music. Besides spending the last few decades recording music and touring, the singer gained the title of “Queen of Country Pop.” Looking over her accolades, in 1997, she released her third studio album with Come On Over. That album produced several hits like “From This Moment On” and sold over 40 million albums. Continuing to perform, Twain recently transformed herself into a singing tongue for new Super Bowl ad.
While NFL teams want nothing more than to win a Super Bowl, for fans – there is much to expect from such a game. Not only are the teams supposedly the best in the league, but the massive event always featured some rather interesting commercials. As the Super Bowl brings in millions of viewers, companies are willing to spend top dollar to get their ads in front of the viewers. And when it came to Coffee-Mate, they decided to call on Twain for a little help.
Thankfully, the ad for Coffee-Mate released early and revealed an individual enjoying a nice cup of coffee before adding some cream on top. A simple taste sent the person into a whirlwind of a full concert as his friend casually looked on. And for fans of Twain, they instantly knew the voice behind the singing tongue.
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Shania Twain Loved The New Commercial
Discussing her work with the commercial, Twain loved what the team produced. “There’s so much involved with the tongue that a lot of people don’t even realize, so it just made technical sense in a way, on a nerdy level. But also, I think it is just very fun. The fun of the cold foam and the dancing tongue was great.”
Twain enjoyed more than the commercial as she found the song to be catchy. “The song itself is so catchy and fun and boppy. It was just like the ultimate pop bop, and it felt like something I wanted to get into just for the fun of it. I had to get the feeling, get my tongue around it, I guess you could say.”
Just a taste of what to expect during the Super Bowl, don’t miss the Kansas City Chiefs compete against the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9th with coverage starting at 6:30 p.m. ET.
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