The Miracle Is Always Around: Michael Bublé Tears Up As He Opens Up To Kelly Clarkson About His Son Noah! After A Long Period Of Struggling To Help His Son Overcome A Terrible Illness, Michael Revealed That Noah Finally Had The Chance To Honor His Dad. Michael Happily Shared That Noah Wrote A Song For Him, Which He Used As The Title Track On His Album “Higher”! Every Line Of The Song, Written By His Sweet Boy, Is Filled With Emotion And Will Undoubtedly Touch The Hearts Of Everyone Who Listens!

“I said ‘This is good,’ and then I thought, ‘Did you hear that on YouTube?’” he recalled.

Michael Bublé, The Kelly Clarkson Show

“When a mommy and a daddy love each other very much…” has worked as an explanation for the age old question — Where do babies come from? — for years. That is, until it backfired for Michael Bublé.

Six days after the release of his latest album Higher, the 46-year-old singer appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show Tuesday (March 29) to talk about making music and living life with his family — two things that frequently overlap for him. For instance, the music video for one of the album’s singles “I’ll Never Not Love You” starred his whole family and also served as his and wife Luisana Lopilato’s fourth pregnancy announcement.

That announcement looked a lot different at home. The couple told their three kids about the new baby on Christmas Eve, but instead of earning excited reactions, the news made his son Eli quite upset. “Why didn’t you invite me when you fell in love and made the baby?” the 5-year-old demanded.

“I still don’t know how to answer that,” Bublé laughed.

Watch a Clip of Kelly Clarkson and Michael Bublé Sing Holiday Classics

The Canadian artist also revealed what it’s like when the family visits Lopilato’s home country of Argentina, where Bublé says she’s a huge “movie star.” “I’m the set b—h,” he explained of what he does when his wife’s working on movie sets. “I show up, I bring the stuff, I get the trailer all ready, maybe a little massage and take care of the kids.”

He then jokingly impersonated the commands he hears when helping out on set. “Set b—h, get me some water! “Tengo sed!”

When asked about making his new album, Bublé described his phone call with Paul McCartney where the former Beatle said he’d lend his production skills to the project. “I just pooped my pants,” he said he told McCartney.

He also said that the record’s title track was written by his oldest son, 8-year-old Noah. “I was giving the kids a shower and doing the shampoo and stuff, and he said ‘Papi, I wrote a song.’” Bublé explained. “I said ‘This is good,’ and then I thought, ‘Did you hear that on YouTube?’”

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“I freaked out,’” he continued. “He said, ‘No no, I wrote it!”

Bublé also talked about his son’s lyrical contribution to the album in an interview with Billboard‘s Pop Shop Podcast, saying, “Within about 35 minutes, I had turned an idea that had come from the head of an 8-year-old kid into one of the great songs that I’ve ever written.”

Higher is a triumph for the vocalist, as it follows a lot of hardship experienced by Bublé and his family. Noah was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2016 — though he has since been declared cancer free.

“I came out of, I would say, a bit of a rough decade,” Bublé told Clarkson. “The family’s been through a lot. There were points where I don’t know how I survived. To have had this come together — I can’t believe it’s happening.”

Watch Bublé on The Kelly Clarkson Show below.

 

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