Shania Twain To Launch New Album After 10 Years: 'I’m Different, I’ve Evolved, And I Want That To Be Reflected In The Music' [VIDEO & REPORT]

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Aug 28, 2013 02:55 PM EDT

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Shania Twain had invested so much of her time in her Ceasars Palace Shania: Still The One residency since December 2012, but the singer is now ready to make a comeback and launch a new album, 11 years after her last one, Shania Twain confirmed through Rolling Stone.

Shania Twain also remarked that she is still looking for a producer, and added that she already has most of the songs recorded and put together for her upcoming album.

"I'm pretty much there with my songs, and I'm really just sitting on the fence in regards to a producer," Shania Twain said. "So I'm listening to a lot of records, doing my homework there, and trying to determine who is the right match."

Because her last album titled 'Up' was released in 2002, Shania shared that she is feeling the pressure for this new album more than anything right now. Shania added that she doesn't feel the pressure from her fans or from the industry, but from her own self; she referred to it as "internal pressure" and nothing more.

"I do want it to be perfect, and I want it to be something that I really enjoy and a product of my inspiration - not a product of necessarily anything I've done before or anyone," Shania told Rolling Stone. "I'm different, I've evolved, and I want that to be reflected in the music. At the same time I don't want to abandon the root of what I am," she added.

Shania Twain said that she wants the new set of songs to cut deeper to the sentiments of her fans than her former upbeat track list. "I enjoy uplifting myself with my songs," she admitted. "It's really such a personal journey making a record, but even more so writing the songs," she added.

Although Shania Twain is almost done working on her new album, she says she is not planning to include it in her Vegas production just yet, claiming that she doesn't want to change the things she has long practiced and worked hard for.

Shania Twain said that the show took her more than a year to put together. "You had to write the whole story - literally wrote the show out like a script, worked through the production and had the technical side of it and eventually delivered it. So I'm only recently freed up from going into one production and just getting geared up to go into another one, which should be the record."

Shania mentioned that she already has a number of producers to choose from, but is still taking her time to figure things through especially that she really wants her project to push through.

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