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Céline Dion is a renowned Canadian singer known for her powerful voice and emotive performances. Born on March 30, 1968, in Charlemagne, Quebec, she gained international fame in the 1990s with her hit songs and albums. Dion's career took off after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1988, and she has since become one of the best-selling artists in music history, with numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards.

Dion's music spans various genres, including pop, rock, and adult contemporary, often marked by her heartfelt ballads. She is particularly noted for her songs in both English and French, showcasing her versatility as an artist. Her iconic performances, including the theme song for the blockbuster film "Titanic," have solidified her status as a global superstar. Beyond her music, Dion is also recognized for her philanthropic efforts and her influence on the music industry, inspiring many new artists around the world.

Nazionalità Canadese
Data di nascita March 30, 1968
Luogo di nascita Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada
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