She’s back!
Shania Twain debuted her new music video for “Life’s About to Get Good,” the first single off of her long-anticipated album Now.
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The country superstar shocked her fans with a brief appearance from her ex husband Robert “Mutt” Lange in the video.
The upbeat tune is about moving on from a broken relationship, which is seemingly a nod to her marriage of Lange that ended after his affair with her best friend. The couple called it quits in 2010 after 17 years when the record producer’s cheating scandal with Marie-Anne Thiebaud went public.
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Twain, 51, closed that chapter in her life and moved on with Thiebaud’s ex-husband Frederic Thiebaud. The two married in 2011.
In the video, Twain grabs a black and white photo of her and Lange while she sings the lyrics, “It was time to forget you.” Then, she turns the photo upside down and Lange is removed from the shot.
In another throwback moment, Twain opens her closet and appears in the same black bustier dress and top hat from her 1997 hit “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” music video.
In February, Twain revealed that many of her new songs are about Lange. While talking to Rolling Stone about the track “Who’s Gonna Be Your Girl?” the singer opened up about a why their marriage fell apart.
“It’s about feeling unappreciated and knowing that you are secondary,” she said at the time. “Having to live with someone that has different priorities and accepting that you’re not the most important thing in a person’s life.”
Watch the “Life’s About to Get Good” music video below.
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