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Jean-Jacques Goldman back for Celine Dion? “She managed to convince him”

Jean-Jacques Goldman back for Celine Dion? “She managed to convince him”
Jean-Jacques Goldman back for Celine Dion? “She managed to convince him”
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Today, according to the magazine Closerthe French’s favorite artist would be ready to return to the spotlight, once again for Celine Dion. The singer would have managed to convince him to collaborate again, by asking him to write new songs for his next musical project. Still according to the magazine, this new album should include two tracks by Jean-Jacques Goldman, with a release planned for 2025. For the moment, the two interested parties have neither confirmed nor denied this information.

A return to the stage planned for the end of the year

The last few years have not been kind to Celine Dion, who has had to face personal trials and her battle with stiff person syndrome, a rare and debilitating illness. A poignant documentary, entitled I Am: Celine Dion and unveiled last June, shed light on this still little-known pathology.

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Today, Céline is better, and she shows it. Last July, she finally surprised everyone by performing “The Hymn to Love” by Edith Piaf, from the top of the Eiffel Tower, during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games. who had captivated the whole world.

Always passionate about fashion and recognized for her unique style, the singer is preparing to launch a new goal: returning to the stage in Las Vegas for a new residency. This time, under the special supervision of his new manager: his son René-Charles, who follows in his father’s footsteps by taking charge of his mother’s career.

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