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Celine Dion shares powerful statement in throwback video

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Celine Dion gave fans an insight into her method of working through her challenges with her latest post featuring a snippet from a behind-the-scenes documentary.MORE: Celine Dion out of the spotlight - details on her return amid health concernsThe video she shared was a clip from her A New Day Has Come - Making the Album special that chronicled the creation of her 2002 comeback record of the same name.WATCH: Celine Dion shares heartfelt message with her fans as she announces career newsIn the clip, Celine could be seen posing poolside for a series of photoshoots and also in the recording studio, working out some of the songs that would be going into the record.She said: "Once I started listening to songs again to pick up for this album, it was like I never left it.

It was kind of like 'okay time to pick songs again, what can they give me, what can they offer me? Play me some stuff'."MORE: Celine Dion shows off dreamy look as she celebrates milestone anniversaryShe continued: "I didn't try to control my vocal cords, I didn't let them control me, totally.

I wanted my soul to be in charge. "I wasn't searching for a note or song or holding for something or searching for something or proving something for me.

I'm doing it because it's fun. Singing is fun. I'm happy."A post shared by Céline Dion (@celinedion)Celine opened up about finding her voice in the documentaryThe post also came with the message that the entire documentary was available for fans to view on YouTube, and they responded in the comments section with messages of love and appreciation for the Canadian legend."Whether she uses her vocal cords, her heart or her soul, Céline always manages to move me to tears.

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