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  • Feb 7, 1995
    Mercury releases Shania Twain's "The Woman In Me" album
    May 31, 1995
    Shania Twain earns her first gold album, for "The Woman In Me"
    Jun 22, 1995
    Shania Twain goes platinum for the first time in her career, with her album "The Woman In Me"
    Aug 14, 1995
    Shania Twain goes double-platinum for the first time in her career, with "The Woman In Me"
    Nov 7, 1995
    Exactly nine months after the album's release, Shania Twain's "The Woman In Me" is certified triple-platinum
    Dec 15, 1995
    Shania Twain's "The Woman In Me" album is certified quadruple-platinum
    Jan 4, 1996
    Shania Twain is the leading country candidate in the Grammy awards as she picks up four nominations behind her album "The Woman In Me." She competes with Brandy, Hootie + The Blowfish, Alanis Morissette and Joan Osborne for Best New Artist
    Feb 7, 1996
    Shania Twain's "The Woman In Me" becomes the first non-greatest hits album by a female country artist certified for shipments of 5 million copies
    Feb 28, 1996
    Shania Twain and producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange win Best Country Album, for "The Woman In Me," during the 38th annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium
    Mar 20, 1996
    Shania Twain's "The Woman In Me" is certified for shipments of 6 million copies, momentarily tying the project with Patsy Cline's "Greatest Hits" as the highest-certified album by a female country artist



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