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Shania Twain is ready for the “evolution of country music” and shares the key to “good health” at 59.

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Shania Twain embraces the evolution of country music and adapts to the new direction the genre is taking.

Twain spoke to Fox News Digital at the People's Choice Country Awards about feeling “privileged” to witness the new era of country music.

“I also have the privilege of being part of the development of the new country. “I don’t want to say ‘new country,’ I want to say the evolution of country music and where it’s headed,” she said.

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Shania Twain hails the “evolution of country music.” (Getty Images)

Twain hosted the country awards show on September 26 and told Fox News Digital before the show began that she was “excited” to meet some of the new artists.

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Twain, 59, is one of the best-selling music artists, having sold over 100 million records. She is also the best-selling country music artist of all time. Twain even earned the nickname “Queen of Country Pop.”

“I also have the privilege of being part of the development of the new country. I don’t want to say ‘new country,’ I want to say the evolution of country music and where it’s headed.”

– Shania Twain

As she ages, Twain shows no signs of slowing down. She launched her residency “Come On Over Las Vegas” in May and released her latest studio album “Queen of Me” last February.

The “Man!” I feel like a woman!” The singer is inspired to pursue the country music industry because she considers herself a fan.

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“I love music, I’m a music fan,” she told Fox News Digital. “I think the love for it is what keeps me going.”

Aside from keeping up with her career, Twain also maintained her physique and health. She told Fox News Digital that it's “no secret” to staying fit as she welcomes the final year of her 50s.

Shania Twain on the 2024 People's Choice Awards red carpet in a sparkly halter-neck denim dress with a bow tie.

Shania Twain hosted the 2024 People's Choice Awards on September 26. (Terry Wyatt/Getty Images)

“I enjoy good health and I think happiness has everything to do with it,” Twain said.

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Earlier this year, Twain spoke about aging and accepting herself and her body as it is. The country music legend often looks at herself naked in the mirror.

WATCH: Shania Twain reveals the key to 'good health' at age 59

“I decided that wherever there was a mirror and I was naked in my house or hotel, I would leave the light on and look in the mirror,” Twain told The Sun's Bizarre columnist Jack Hardwick in May.

“Many people – and even young people – don’t want to look at themselves naked in the mirror as they get older, and I think that’s such a shame.”

Twain is not afraid to see “more sagging” or cellulite.

Shania Twain stands on stage and holds a microphone with her arms outstretched

Shania Twain, 59, said the key to “good health” is “happiness.” (Samir Hussein/WireImage)

“Every month or day that I notice another bit of sagging or another bit of cellulite, I want to know that it's there,” she explained.

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“I want to be okay with it instead of thinking I have to cover it up or not look,” the musician added. “I can’t change it and I don’t plan on changing it superficially.”

The “You’re Still The One” singer previously revealed her pre-show routine: a liquid-only diet.

Shania Twain sings into the microphone

Shania Twain is the best-selling country musician of all time. (Chris Ng-Muk-Yuen/NHLI via Getty Images)

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“If I eat solid food hours before the show, I burp,” Twain previously told People magazine. “It's just a nightmare because you have to sing around the burp and it's distracting in itself. So on show days I usually don’t eat any solid food at all until after the show, just liquids.”

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