The 51-year-old musician says having written most of her songs with her then-husband, producer Mutt Lange, she saw working on this album as an opportunity to create something on her own, reported The Independent.
"I didn't want it to be influenced. It will probably be the purest album, in that sense, that I ever make. Will I write a whole album myself again? It's lonely and isolating to do that. I enjoyed it, and I needed to do it.
"I write songs alone, I've done that all of my life, and my collaboration with Mutt was still a lot of time writing... So it was bound to be this personal - I let it be - and I needed it, I really needed the therapy of that," says Twain.
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