Canadian singer Celine Dion has recently spoke about the legacy she would like to be remembered for in the interview with the Smooth Radio. Recently, the 56-year-old singer admitted to have health problems, but she stated that she is sure that her classical hits will guarantee her continuation of singing even if she stops doing it soon.
Dion, who performed great songs throughout her career and released many hits, alluded to the concept of being able to rest on the laurels. Her list of hits include the songs such as “Love Can Move Mountains” released in 1992, “The Power of Love” released in 1993, “My Heart Will Go On” in 1997, “I’m Your Angel” in 1998 and “I’m Alive” released in 2000.
Despite suffering from stiff-person syndrome and not having performed publicly for four years, the cherished singer made her come back at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. This condition has made her comeback more memorable on stage, as she continues to interact with her fans globally through singing.
Music lovers will always remember Celine Dion for her timeless hits and remarkable voice as her legacy continues in the history of pop music.