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AP: You were part of the "We Are the World" sequel. What was that like? Dion: Well for me, it was extraordinary. I don't live in show business, so for me when I see artists, I get very excited because I admire them. I don't follow what's out there. ... So when I see the Jonas brothers and Miley Cyrus and Josh Groban and Barbra Streisand, ... I'm very impressed. I admired their careers and I admire what they do and I become a fan. ... It was like, does it get any better than that? Quincy Jones, Lionel Richie, everybody (laughs). I was so impressed! And nobody knew which part they were going to do. AP: And what part did you do? Dion: When I got there, I was very thrilled, because I didn't know what I was going to do and it didn't matter to me, and then they said, "Can you do the Cyndi Lauper version?" (starts singing the part). It's one of the greatest parts of the song. I was like, "All right!" I was very privileged. AP: You've been performing for more than 25 years. How do you keep your voice at its peak? Dion: At 42, my voice has changed -- you have to know that it will change. ... Your voice will sound different but it's all for the best. ... You have to move on with it. ... When I served the music at 15, it was with the knowledge at the time. ... But I think I serve the music better at 42 because I know different and I'm not trying to fight it. I just go with the flow and I'm enjoying myself even more today. ___ On the Net:
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