International music icon Celine Dion has paid an emotional tribute to legendary American R&B singer Peabo Bryson following reports of his death at the age of 75.
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- Celine Dion paid tribute to Peabo Bryson following reports of his death at 75.
- Dion described Bryson as a generous artist whose music impacted millions.
- The pair won a Grammy for the hit song Beauty and the Beast.
- Bryson was also known for A Whole New World with Regina Belle.
- Dion said his legacy will live on through his timeless music and contributions to the industry.
In a message shared on social media on Friday, Dion said she was “heartbroken” by the loss of the celebrated vocalist, remembering him as a “wonderful and generous” artist whose influence on music will endure for generations.
The pair famously collaborated on the Grammy Award-winning theme song Beauty and the Beast in 1991. The duet became a global hit and played a significant role in establishing Dion’s presence in the English-language music market.
According to reports citing family sources, Bryson died on June 2 after suffering a stroke and receiving medical treatment in the days leading up to his passing.
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Widely regarded as one of the most accomplished voices in R&B and adult contemporary music, Bryson earned multiple Grammy Awards throughout his career.
In addition to Beauty and the Beast, he achieved another major success with A Whole New World, a chart-topping duet with Regina Belle from Disney’s Aladdin.
Dion reflected on Bryson’s kindness, professionalism, and remarkable talent, noting that his music touched millions around the world and left an unforgettable mark on the entertainment industry.
Peabo Bryson’s career spanned decades, producing numerous hit songs and collaborations that cemented his status as one of the defining voices of contemporary soul and romantic ballads.
His contributions to music continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, ensuring his legacy lives on through his timeless recordings.



