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| released = {{Start date|2026|4|17|df=yes}} |
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| recorded = September 2025 |
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| studio = [[Palms Casino Resort#Studio at the Palms|At the Palms]] ([[Las Vegas Strip|Las Vegas]]) |
| studio = [[Palms Casino Resort#Studio at the Palms|At the Palms]] ([[Las Vegas Strip|Las Vegas]]) |
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| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]] |
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== Composition and production == |
== Composition and production == |
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"Dansons" was written by [[Jean-Jacques Goldman]], who had previously collaborated with Dion on several major French-language projects, including the 1995 album ''[[D'eux]]'' and the 2016 single "[[Encore un soir]]". Dion recorded the track in |
"Dansons" was written by [[Jean-Jacques Goldman]], who had previously collaborated with Dion on several major French-language projects, including the 1995 album ''[[D'eux]]'' and the 2016 single "[[Encore un soir]]". Dion recorded the track in September 2025.{{cite web |last=Leroy |first=Luc |title=Facebook post |date=17 April 2026 |url=https://www.facebook.com/luc.leroy.7/posts/pfbid02UBseZMtUXp7FaZ6Usiy25wjawfjKmNybmZ8m3tFTMqK1xWnkR62hmPTjs7Atu8sPl |website=[[Facebook]] |publisher=[[Meta Platforms]] |access-date=22 April 2026}} Goldman co-produced it with Luc Leroy and Yann Macé. The production incorporates piano, programming, and drum programming, while vocal production was handled by Scott Price and François Lalonde. Mastering was completed by [[Vlado Meller]], with Andy Rivas serving as assistant mastering engineer.{{cite web |url=https://music.apple.com/nz/song/dansons/1892460437 |title=Dansons – Song by Celine Dion |website=Apple Music |date=17 April 2026 |access-date=17 April 2026}} |
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Although its title suggests a dance track, "Dansons" is a ballad. It opens with sparse piano accompaniment before Dion's restrained vocal enters, and the arrangement remains minimal throughout. The song, which runs 3:26, does not follow a traditional verse–chorus structure. Dion begins with the line "Let's dance, above the abyss", sung almost a cappella, before additional instruments—such as drums and keyboards—gradually appear without becoming dominant.{{cite magazine |last1=Marolle |first1=Emmanuel |last2=((Bureau)) |first2=Éric |title=Céline Dion sort « Dansons » : elle est comment cette nouvelle chanson écrite par Jean-Jacques Goldman? |url=https://www.leparisien.fr/culture-loisirs/musique/celine-dion-sort-dansons-elle-est-comment-cette-nouvelle-chanson-ecrite-par-jean-jacques-goldman-17-04-2026-BYHEFHOAFBHU5BSL7RALQXUKBA.php |magazine=[[Le Parisien]] |date=17 April 2026 |access-date=17 April 2026 |language=fr}} |
Although its title suggests a dance track, "Dansons" is a ballad. It opens with sparse piano accompaniment before Dion's restrained vocal enters, and the arrangement remains minimal throughout. The song, which runs 3:26, does not follow a traditional verse–chorus structure. Dion begins with the line "Let's dance, above the abyss", sung almost a cappella, before additional instruments—such as drums and keyboards—gradually appear without becoming dominant.{{cite magazine |last1=Marolle |first1=Emmanuel |last2=((Bureau)) |first2=Éric |title=Céline Dion sort « Dansons » : elle est comment cette nouvelle chanson écrite par Jean-Jacques Goldman? |url=https://www.leparisien.fr/culture-loisirs/musique/celine-dion-sort-dansons-elle-est-comment-cette-nouvelle-chanson-ecrite-par-jean-jacques-goldman-17-04-2026-BYHEFHOAFBHU5BSL7RALQXUKBA.php |magazine=[[Le Parisien]] |date=17 April 2026 |access-date=17 April 2026 |language=fr}} |
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