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Shania Twain poses at the 2016 CMT Artists of the Year at Schermerhorn Symphony Center on Wednesday. Image Credit: AP

Country singers Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood and Kelsea Ballerini honoured each other and celebrated their shared successes at the CMT Artists of the Year show.

Female singers rocked the stage, geeked out over on another and showcased women’s impact on country music’s past, present and future during the award show held on Wednesday at the Schermerhorn Symphony Centre in Nashville, Tennessee. The show will air on CMT at 9pm Eastern on Thursday [1am GMT Friday].

Twain, who is country music’s most successful female singers, was given the artist of the lifetime award and was serenaded with a medley of her songs by female artists across three genres.

Grammy winners pop singer Meghan Trainor and R ‘n’ B singer Jill Scott joined Ballerini to sing Twain’s classic anthem to female strength, Man, I Feel Like a Woman, while Twain sang along from her seat in the crowd.

Twain made her name in the mid-’90s with her big pop country songs and her music videos that combined sex appeal, female empowerment and high fashion.

“I want to thank CMT for being such a huge support all these years even in my more rebellious years in the beginning when I was probably considered controversial, but you still put me on the air,” Twain said.

Ballerini, who was given the breakout artist honour, was in the middle of her speech noting all the other young female singers she has worked with when she stopped to have a fan-girl moment.

“Whoa, I am nervous,” Ballerini said. “That is Shania Twain,” pointing to the Grammy winner in the audience.

Underwood, who was one of the artists of the year, performed Like I’ll Never Love You Again, backed up by hit songwriters Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey and Lori McKenna.

“Aren’t we blessed?” Underwood said. “God is good and he has definitely been good to me.”

Also honoured as an artist of the year was Chris Stapleton, who held the crowd’s attention singing a solo rendition of Whiskey and You. He said that CMT let him fill in for Luke Bryan on the show two years ago when Bryan had to cancel because of the death of his brother-in-law.

“I filled in for Luke sitting up here singing a song I wrote called Drink a Beer, and that was one of the first times anybody put me on national television,” Stapleton said.

Bryan, who was also honoured at an artist of the year, was teased by his tourmates Little Big Town for his recent fall from a bicycle that ended up breaking his collarbone.

“Luke, we have all made fun of you for falling off stages here and there and you can hardly hold yourself upright,” said Phillip Sweet. “What in God’s name makes you think you should start riding a bicycle?”

Before giving him his trophy, the country group presented him with a kid’s bicycle with training wheels.

The duo Florida Georgia Line also was honoured as an artist of the year and performed May We All.

And artist of the year honouree Thomas Rhett and Swedish pop singer Zara Larsson performed a mash-up of his song Die a Happy Man, with her song Never Forget You.

“I am honoured to be here because all the artists that are honoured here in this room, they didn’t get here by chance, they got here by taking chances,” Rhett said.