Celine Dion gifted her fans a new song amid her long break following her Stiff-Person Syndrome diagnosis.

The "To Love You More" hitmaker had been out of the spotlight for months since revealing her rare autoimmune disorder diagnosis. The health issue led her to cancel her scheduled European tour dates to focus on her treatment and recovery.

As her recuperation continues, Dion surprised fans with her comeback music.

Celine Dion Drops New Ballad for the 1st Time Since Health Diagnosis

Ahead of Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra's romantic drama "Love Again" release on May 12, Dion recorded the title track and dropped it on Thursday.

The crooner's soft voice can be heard singing the heartfelt lyrics: "Cuz you don't have to move a mountain, just keep moving/ Every move is a new emotion/ And you don't have to find the answers, just keep trying/ The sun will rise again/ The storms subside again/ This is not the end/ And you will love again."

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Dion sings the emotional lyrics as she follows the piano and acoustic guitar music by Rosaileen Scher and Dan Wilson. The latter also produced the track for the upcoming film.

Chopra and Jonas' film explore the life of a woman who is left heartbroken by the death of her fiancé. She uses her phone to still feel connected to him following his passing.

"Love Again" serves as Dion's first music since revealing her rare neurological disorder diagnosis in December.

Celine Dion's Diagnosis Explained

Dion left fans worried when she canceled her tour dates in Europe due to her Stiff-Person Syndrome.

According to Yale Medicine, the rare autoimmune disorder causes spasms and rigidity to a person's muscles in the torso and limbs. The episodes can happen randomly, but it can also be triggered by certain stimuli, emotional distress, and loud noises.

"People with Stiff Person Syndrome can run the spectrum from mild to severe, and a personalized approach to treating the disease is the best way to ensure an improved outcome," neurologist Richard Nowak said.

The cause of the rare disease remains unknown.

As she battles with the disease, a source told People that the singer is desperate to perform again soon.

Aside from her Stiff-Person Syndrome, Dion also underwent procedures and suffered several health conditions like patulous eustachian tube dysfunction and muscle spasms in the past years.

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