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Celine. Dion and Barbara. Streisand's two divas duet "Tell Him"

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She is a living legend in the American entertainment industry, and the most comprehensive and successful and prestigious female artist in American history - whether it is music, film, television, or the Broadway theater stage, whether it is singing, songwriting, acting, writing, directing, and producing, she has written an elegant stroke.

Celine. Dion and Barbara. Streisand's two divas duet "Tell Him"

She has countless unprecedented and unattainable records for future generations - she is the only artist to have won an Oscar, Tony, Grammy, Emmy, Golden Globe, and has been awarded lifetime achievement awards by the American Film Institute and the Grammys, and even received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the National Medal of The Arts.

She was Barbara Streisand, who was born on April 24, 1942, to a Jewish family in New York.

Some people are destined to be a legend, and their lives are used for admiration.

Celine. Dion and Barbara. Streisand's two divas duet "Tell Him"

Celine Dion is one such legend, setting countless world records on the music scene: the highest-selling French album in history, two female singers who sold more than one million English singles; the first female singer to have four consecutive studio number one albums; and the first female singer to win an Oscar and have two Oscar-winning songs.

She has won 5 Grammy Awards, 12 World Music Awards, 7 American Music Awards, 7 American Billboard Awards, 21 Juno Awards, 39 Félix Awards for Music...

Celine Dion (Celine Dion) was born in 1968 as a Canadian French and English pop singer.

Celine. Dion and Barbara. Streisand's two divas duet "Tell Him"

Tell Him was co-written by American actress and songwriter Linda Thompson and (her ex-husband) the famous Canadian musician David Foster, as well as American musician and songwriter Walter Afanasif.

What is it like to sing together after two big singing queens? "Tell Him" is a hit song co-sung by Celine Dion and Barbara Streisand, which was nominated for Best Pop Song Collaboration at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards.

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