Celine Dion, the celebrated Canadian vocalist, recently shared her thoughts on her enduring legacy in an interview with Smooth Radio. At 56, despite facing health challenges, Dion remains confident that her iconic songs will secure her place in music history.

During the interview, Dion reflected on her career and expressed her belief that even if she were to retire from performing, her classic hits would continue to define her legacy. “If you have even one classic in your career, it’s enough to be remembered for the rest of your life, whether you continue singing or not,” she said.

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The singer, who has been battling stiff-person syndrome, made a notable return to the stage at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony after a four-year hiatus. Dion’s classics, including hits like “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), have left a lasting impact on the music world.

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Despite her health issues, Dion remains optimistic about her contributions to music, believing that her legacy is secure through her timeless songs.