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‘Dansons’: Céline Dion Unveils New Song Days After Announcing Her Comeback
The French-language single is her first original track in several years and reunites her with songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman, her team said.
- On Friday, April 17, 2026, Quebec icon Dion returned with her first original French-language track in several years, 'Dansons,' marking a reunion with longtime collaborator Jean-Jacques Goldman.
- The partnership reunites the singer with Goldman following their 2016 collaboration on Encore, with their most famous work remaining the 1995 album that became the best-selling French-language album of all time.
- 'Dansons,' or 'Let's Dance' in English, reflects on a world changed since the COVID-19 pandemic. Goldman stated, 'We're still dancing above the abyss' in describing the song's resilience theme.
- The release coincides with preparations for a five-week residency at Paris La Defense Arena, marking Dion's first live performances since singing at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony.
- Anticipation builds for the residency following the cancellation of the 2019 and 2020 Courage World Tour due to her health diagnosis, though Dion has re-emerged publicly in recent months sharing lighthearted social media videos.
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The Canadian diva returns from the hand of its historical collaborator Jean-Jacques Goldman with an emotional ballad that marks the beginning of his return to music
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