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Shania Twain is dishing on one of her biggest hits.

The 90s hit “You’re Still the One” is one of Shania Twain’s biggest hits, and despite its popularity, however, Twain acknowledges that she doesn’t like the track’s spoken-word intro.

She recalled working on the song with producer (and then-husband) Mutt Lange.

“Mutt wanted to add the sensuality to the intro of the song,” Twain said. “He wanted to milk the romance. And I never enjoyed that part. I’m like, ‘Agh, this is so corny. It makes me laugh even thinking about listening to it!”

Do you think the intro is corny? Why, or why not?

Here’s the version she’s referring to: