In a heartfelt interview with Smooth Radio, iconic Canadian singer Celine Dion shared her thoughts on how she wishes to be remembered. The 56-year-old artist, who is currently battling stiff-person syndrome, spoke candidly about her legacy and the impact of her music.
Dion expressed that her classic hits are a testament to her career, even if she were to stop performing in the near future. “I think if you’re part of one classic in your life, if you’re fortunate enough to have one classic in your life, you can be remembered for the rest of your journey if you want to stop singing tomorrow,” she said. “And I don’t wanna sound pretentious saying this but… I think I’m all set!”
The singer, who made a poignant return to the stage at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games after a four-year hiatus, has left an indelible mark with timeless songs such as "Love Can Move Mountains" (1992), "The Power of Love" (1993), "My Heart Will Go On" (1997), "I’m Your Angel" (1998), and "I’m Alive" (2000). Dion's reflections underscore her profound impact on the music industry and the enduring nature of her celebrated work.
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