Celine Dion — - Water And A Flame

A "perfect match" that utilizes her full vocal range without being "cutting edge". Single Review: Celine Dion – 'Water and a Flame'

: Dion herself referred to the track as her "edgy song," noting that while it didn't reflect her personal life, she enjoyed empathizing with the "boozy" character portrayed in the lyrics. Celine Dion - Water And A Flame

: The track features heavy use of harp, violin, and bass , which Renowned for Sound credited for creating a classic, timeless atmosphere. A "perfect match" that utilizes her full vocal

: Critics noted a "Winehouse-y" quality, with The Daily News describing her phrasing as "woozy" and "boozy," showing a side of Dion rarely seen in her earlier work. : Critics noted a "Winehouse-y" quality, with The

: Idolator likened the sound to Adele, highlighting the "retro soul production" and "gorgeous strings". Renowned for Sound compared its 70s feel to an "old-school Bond theme".

: The lyrics deal with the friction of a relationship—"chalk and cheese, hot and cold"—which allowed Dion to explore darker, more sombre territory. Key Highlights