Canada seems to produce men with the highest and most beautiful voices that are pros at making ladies swoon. Not only is the teenage heartthrob J. Biebs a Canada native, but jazzy and handsome Michael Bublé is also on the list of Canadian crooners.
Bublé released his second studio album “To Be Loved” on April 23. Much like his first studio album, “To Be Loved” is happy, jazzy, and all about love.
The songs are pleasant and upbeat, which is delightfully expected of Bublé. The uppity, good-feeling jazz lyrics sound sensual and pure as sang by Bublé’s incomparable vocals.
His voice is actually flawless. Bublé can sing loudly, with power in his vocals, but his soft singing is equally as perfect. No voice in the world can compare to his angelic voice.
Bublé duets with Reese Witherspoon in “Something Stupid,” a song of cute romanticism. “Come Dance With Me” is probably my favorite on the album, because it’s jazzy and reminds me of an Audrey Hepburn or Marilyn Monroe movie.
In “After All,” a duet with Bryan Adams, both men harmonize beautifully. However, the song could’ve been better if it were a duet with a female artist because the harmony could’ve been more distinct (their voices were difficult to distinguish).
Bublé’s voice is classic, much like his classically handsome looks. If he were from a different era, I’m convinced that Bublé would be the next Cary Grant, but with a more flawless voice.
His range is incomparable, his love songs could make any sensible woman fall in love, and the background music melds flawlessly with Bublé’s flawless voice. Essentially, Michael Bublé is the perfect human.