![]() ![]() She sings the songs that make the whole world cower in the storm cellar. She came here to kick ass and sing songs, and she’s about out of ass. She sings as though the listener were Sisyphus and she were the boulder. She sings like she’s Marshawn Lynch and her songs are the 2010-11 New Orleans Saints in the NFC wild-card game. ![]() She sings her songs like she’s a street-walkin’ cheetah with a heart full of napalm. ![]() Ĭéline Dion sings her songs like they owe her money. Below is an excerpt from Episode 49 -about Céline Dion’s 1997 megahit “My Heart Will Go On”-which features journalist and author Leslie Steeter, whose book Black Widow is available now. Follow and listen for free exclusively on Spotify. But what does it say about the era-and why does it still matter? On our show 60 Songs That Explain the ’90s, Ringer music writer and ’90s survivor Rob Harvilla embarks on a quest to answer those questions, one track at a time. “Wonderwall.” The music of the ’90s was as exciting as it was diverse. ![]()
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