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  • Apr 7, 1998
    Shania Twain earns a gold single for "You're Still The One"
    Apr 14, 1998
    Shania Twain joins Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Aretha Franklin, Gloria Estefan and Carole King at New York's Beacon Theatre for a taping of "VH1 Divas Live," with all six singers combining talents on "Natural Woman (You Make Me Feel Like)"
    May 6, 1998
    Shania Twain's single "You're Still The One" is certified platinum
    May 29, 1998
    Shania Twain launches her first major concert tour with a show in Sudbury, Ontario
    Jun 10, 1998
    Shania Twain performs in Spokane, Washington, making her first U.S. stop on her first headlining tour
    Jun 16, 1998
    The "Come On Over" album goes quadruple-platinum for Shania Twain
    Jul 6, 1998
    Mercury releases Shania Twain's "Honey, I'm Home"
    Jul 14, 1998
    Arista releases "Ultimate Country Party," featuring George Strait, Shania Twain, Tracy Byrd, Alan Jackson, The Tractors, Lee Roy Parnell, BR5-49, Ricochet, Pam Tillis, Vince Gill, Mark Chesnutt, Brooks & Dunn, Lorrie Morgan, Lonestar and others
    Sep 2, 1998
    Shania Twain receives her second quintuple-platinum album, for "Come On Over"
    Sep 3, 1998
    Shania Twain makes the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, where she cites her smile as one of her best physical features: "I have good teeth. Strong teeth. I floss all the time, twice a day"

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