'''''D'eux''''' (; homophonic with , meaning "two") is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion and her tenth in the French language. Released by Columbia Records and Epic Records on 30 March 1995 in Canada and on 3 April 1995 in France, the album marked a major point in Dion's francophone career. In the United States, it was issued under the title The French Album.
<a href="https://www.last.fm/music/D%27eux">Read more on Last.fm</a>
via Last.fm · D'eux
via Wikidata · CC0
'''''D'eux''''' (; homophonic with , meaning "two") is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion and her tenth in the French language. Released by Columbia Records and Epic Records on 30 March 1995 in Canada and on 3 April 1995 in France, the album marked a major point in Dion's francophone career. In the United States, it was issued under the title The French Album.
Created and produced mainly by French singer‑songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman, the project represented a shift in Dion's artistic direction, combining her vocal style with Goldman's contemporary pop and chanson approach. The album was introduced with the single "Pour que tu m'aimes encore", which became one of the most well‑known songs in her French‑language catalogue.
via Wikipedia infobox
via Wikidata · CC0
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).