Michael Buble spoke out in what he's calling his last interview and shared that he plans to retire from music. His upcoming album, Love, which comes out on November 16th will be the last album he plans to produce.
This decision comes after his 5-year old son's battle with cancer. His son, Noah, was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2016 and has since made a full recovery. However, Buble says that his battle over the last couple years has given him a new perspective on life and is the reason for his early retirement.
In Michael Buble's interview with DailyMail he shared,
"This is my last interview. I'm retiring from the business. I've made the perfect record and now I can leave at the very top."
His son's life threatening diagnosis made Buble realize how stupid he was for worrying about unimportant things such as ticket sales, bad reviews, etc. He does not want to be caught up in "celebrity narcissism" anymore.
"The diagnosis made me realize how stupid I’d been to worry about these unimportant things. I was embarrassed by my ego, that it had allowed this insecurity. And I decided I’d never read my name again in print, never read a review, and I never have. I decided I’d never use social media again, and I never have."
Fans can enjoy Michael Buble's new song "Love You Anymore" off the upcoming album and can get their hands on the full album soon, but after that they'll have to say goodbye to Michael Buble as he focuses on family and other more important things.
Sources: Daily Mail, Palm Beach Post