Michael Buble’s Dropping New Music

Sep 28, 2018 | 6:15 AM

Michael Bubl is gearing up to drop a new album. During his Facebook Live on Thursday, the singer announced that he will be dropping his new 10th studio album, Love (styled as a heart emoji), on November 16th.

Also during the chat, Michael dropped the first single off of the new album – “When I Fall in Love” – along with the music video.

Also featured on the album – which Bubl produced with David Foster and Jochem van der Saag – is “My Funny Valentine,” “Such a Night,” “Unforgettable” and “I Only Have Eyes for You,” as well as a duet with Cecile McLorin Salvant (“La Vie en Rose”) and “Love You Anymore,” which was written by Charlie Puth. The album will also include a new original track from Bubl titled “Forever Now.”

Fans can pre-order Love and will immediately receive “When I Fall In Love.”

“This is also an opportunity to say thank you,” Michael said to his fans while opening up his 4-year-old son Noah’s cancer battle. “On behalf of my family and I, there’s no way that you can know how much it meant to us – how much your prayers, how much your thoughts, how many times you got us through. For me, this is kind of a really small way of being able to thank you, to tell you how much I love you.”

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