Canadian singer Celine Dion will release Friday her first album produced without direct input from her longtime manager and husband Rene Angelil, who died in January.
Dion has sold more than 220 million albums worldwide since 1981 when Angelil discovered her powerful voice and helped a young girl to launch one of the most successful music careers ever.
After guiding Dion’s career for more than a decade as her manager, Angelil married her in 1994 when she was 26.
Dion’s latest album, “Encore Un Soir,” is her first in French in four years. It is due to be followed up in 2017 by another in English that includes a track called “Recovering” written by US singer-songwriter Pink.
“I’m already starting to work on an English album,” Dion told US television show Entertainment Tonight (ET) last month.
Over the summer, she went on a whirlwind tour of France and the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec, where she was born, that included nine sold-out shows at the Bercy arena in Paris and a dozen performances in Quebec to promote the new album.
Combining piano ballads, pop-rock guitar riffs and even hip-hop rhythms, “Encore Un Soir” explores Dion’s loss through lyrics about bereavement, the strength of family and the joys of living.
Source: Arab News
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