Celine Dion - - Water And A Flame

: 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

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

: 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. : The lyrics deal with the friction of

: 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". : Idolator likened the sound to Adele, highlighting

Reviewers generally praised the song for its sophisticated, moody production and Dion's more restrained vocal delivery:

: Originally a duet between Daniel Merriweather and Adele , this solo version was produced by Eg White , who also co-wrote the original. Summary of Reviews Key Takeaway AllMusic Track Pick One of the most inspired selections on the album. New York Times "Genuine R&B swagger". Renowned for Sound High Praise

: 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.