Shania Twain's Rise to Fame Gets Documentary Treatment in Netflix's 'Not Just a Girl' Trailer

Mar. 15, 2025

The first trailer for the upcoming Netflix documentaryNot Just a Girldropped on Wednesday, and features music video clips, concert and archival footage and new interviews all centered around Twain’s legendary country music career.

“Taking the risks to do things your way can be scary,” Twain, 56, says in a voiceover as she drives through a lush mountain landscape. “You gotta be brave.”

Not Just a Girl, named after a new song of the same name, follows the star’s beginnings growing up poor in Timmins, Ontario, and follows her as she signs to a label in Nashville and meets her future producer and husband Robert “Mutt” Lange.

“It was similarly intense to losing my parents,” she says in the trailer. “I thought I’d lost my voice forever, I thought that was it.”

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Watch the Trailer for Netflix’s Shania Twain Documentary Not Just a Girl

Fellow stars likeLionel Richie,Avril Lavigne,Kelsea Ballerini,Diploand Orville Peck also weigh in on the “You’re Still the One” singer’s legacy, while artists likeTaylor Swiftpop up in a video call.

“She was the first person to break that door open and go across the music genres. She was that trailblazer,” says Richie, while Peck says that she “shifted culture.”

Not Just a Girlwill begin streaming on July 26, the same day Twain is set to digitally release a compilation album calledNot Just a Girl (The Highlights).

“I’m finishing my album. It’s a really great feeling,” Twain says in the trailer. “And I think the fans will enjoy it.”

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The five-time Grammy Award winner recently made asurprise appearance at Harry Styles' headlining Coachella setin April, where the two sang “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” and “You’re Still the One.”

While performing with Twain, Styles addressed the crowd before him, saying, “Now I have to tell you, in the car with my mother as a child, this lady taught me to sing.”

“She also taught me that men are trash,” he continued with a laugh, before adding, “but to you, for the memories you gave me with my mother, I will be forever grateful.”

Twain, meanwhile, noted: “I’m [at a] loss for words, I’m a bit starstruck … when I was writing this song, you were just a kid, so it’s kind of a dream and very surreal to be sitting right here now, singing this song with you.”

source: people.com