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Michael Steven Bublé, born September 9, 1975, is a Canadian singer and songwriter known for reviving traditional pop standards and the Great American Songbook for modern audiences. As a celebrated pop icon, he has sold over 75 million records worldwide and collected major industry honors, including five Grammy Awards and fifteen Juno Awards. Bublé first gained international fame with his 2005 album "It's Time" and solidified his success with "Call Me Irresponsible" in 2007 and "Crazy Love" in 2009, all of which topped charts across North America, Europe, and Australia. His 2011 holiday release "Christmas" became a seasonal chart leader and further cemented his global appeal. Bublé is also known for his distinctive takes on classic songs, though some of his lyric changes, such as in his cover of "Santa Baby," have drawn criticism for reinforcing a straight male persona. Throughout his career, Bublé has released a string of successful albums, including "To Be Loved," "Nobody but Me," and "Love," maintaining his place as a leading figure in contemporary pop and jazz.