In a surprise move that has left fans deeply touched, Michael Bublé has announced his latest project: a lullaby album made up entirely of the songs he has sung to his children over the years.
During a live-streamed event, the Canadian crooner opened up about the inspiration behind the record. “Becoming a father unlocked a different melody in my heart. I used to sit by the crib and sing anything that would help the kids drift off to sleep. Now I want to share those moments with the world,” he explained.

The album, titled “Lullabies,” will feature timeless covers like You Are My Sunshine and Somewhere Over the Rainbow, alongside original tracks Bublé wrote during sleepless nights with his little ones. He emphasized that this isn’t a commercial venture but rather “a gift from the heart” to families everywhere and to his fans who have grown alongside his music.
The announcement instantly lit up social media. Fans flooded Twitter with emotional messages: “He sang for his children, and now he’s singing for us all. This isn’t just lullabies, it’s pure love.” Many parents said they couldn’t wait to play the album for their own kids at bedtime, calling it “the soundtrack of parenthood.”
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Critics are already praising the project as a rare turning point in Bublé’s career. Known for his suave jazz-pop standards and romantic ballads, he is now stepping into a more intimate role — a storyteller of quiet nights and tender bonds. One reviewer remarked: “With ‘Lullabies,’ Bublé is redefining family music. This is more than an album — it’s a legacy.”

Set for release this fall, Lullabies is already being hailed as the most beloved family record of 2025, proof that Michael Bublé’s greatest love song may be the one he sings as a father.