Hear Shania Twain’s New Single “Dirty Rosie” From Upcoming album Little Miss Twain

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Shania Twain is heading back into a new album cycle with Little Miss Twain, her seventh studio album, due July 24, 2026, via Republic Nashville. The announcement arrived on May 13, 2026, alongside the release of the album’s lead single, “Dirty Rosie,” which is out now.

The record is being described as Twain’s most autobiographical project yet, one that reconnects her with her Northern Ontario roots while still leaning into the genre-blending style that turned her into a global crossover star. According to SPIN, the album draws from country, rock, soul, bluegrass, and pop, with Twain revisiting the years before she became one of the biggest names in 1990s music.

Twain said the album reflects her teenage years and the worlds that shaped her. She explained that the record carries the energy of the rock and R&B she loved, while still keeping the “Western” feel tied to her background. Her point was simple: she grew up dreaming about one life, but ended up living another, and that contrast is what gives the new album its emotional pull.

The new album also marks another step in Twain’s late-career resurgence. After ending a 15-year recording break with 2017’s Now, she returned again with Queen of Me in 2023, which led into a major international arena tour. In the years between, she stayed visible through Las Vegas residencies and high-profile appearances at festivals and awards shows.

SPIN also notes that Twain’s 2026 schedule is already packed. She is set to join Harry Styles for a 12-night run at Wembley Stadium in London before heading to Ireland for a standalone headline show at Thomond Park Stadium on July 7. That means the new album rollout arrives in the middle of another very active touring stretch.

With “Dirty Rosie” now serving as the first taste of the record, Little Miss Twain looks positioned as both a reflective return and a fresh reset. It is Twain looking backward at the roots that shaped her while still moving forward as one of pop-country’s most durable crossover forces.

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