- Category:
- Richest Celebrities › Singers
- Net Worth:
- $80 Million
- Birthdate:
- Sep 9, 1975 (49 years old)
- Birthplace:
- Burnaby
- Gender:
- Male
- Height:
- 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
- Profession:
- Singer, Actor, Songwriter
- Nationality:
- Canada
What is Michael Bublé's Net Worth?
Michael Bublé is a Canadian and Italian singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor who has a net worth of $80 million. To date, Michael Bublé has sold over 75 million albums worldwide.
Bublé's career took a pivotal turn when he performed at a wedding, impressing Michael McSweeney, an aide to the Canadian Prime Minister, who subsequently facilitated a meeting between Bublé and multi-Grammy-winning producer David Foster. This meeting led to Bublé's first major record deal and the release of his self-titled debut album in 2003, which became a global success, reaching the top ten in Canada, the UK, and South Africa.
His subsequent albums, such as "It's Time" (2005) and "Call Me Irresponsible" (2007), further cemented his status in the music industry, showcasing his exceptional ability to blend classic jazz with contemporary sounds. These albums included hit singles like "Home" and "Haven't Met You Yet," which became radio staples and solidified Bublé's position as a crossover artist, appealing to a wide range of audiences.
Bublé's music is characterized by his smooth, soulful voice and his classic approach to music production, often incorporating big band arrangements and a mix of originals and covers. His charismatic stage presence and engaging live performances have also contributed significantly to his widespread appeal.
Throughout his career, Bublé has received numerous accolades, including multiple Juno Awards and Grammy Awards. His works have gained critical acclaim and commercial success, making him one of the best-selling music artists of the 21st century. Beyond his musical endeavors, Bublé is also known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting children's charities and health research.
Early Life
Michael Steven Bublé was born on September 9, 1975, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. His parents are Amber (née Santaga) and Lewis Bublé. He has two younger sisters, and they were raised Roman Catholic. Bublé fostered a deep love for music and singing from a young age. His first exposure to jazz music that piqued his interest was Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" album, which his family played when he was around five years old. At the same time, he also loved ice hockey and also harbored a desire to become a professional hockey player for the Vancouver Canucks team. His father is a salmon fisherman, and as a teenager, Michael Bublé spent six summers working as a commercial fisherman alongside his father and crew.
Career Beginnings
His grandfather, Demetrio Santaga, was very supportive of his musical dreams and helped him book singing engagements in nightclubs by offering his plumbing services in exchange for stage time for Bublé. His grandfather also supported him by paying for singing lessons. When Bublé was 18 years old, he entered a local talent contest and won. However, the event organizer, Bev Delich, disqualified Bublé after finding out he was underage. Instead, Delich signed him up for the Canadian Youth Talent Search, which Bublé also won. Delich also worked as his manager for the next seven years, during which Bublé worked any job he came across, from clubs and cruise ships to talent shows and hotel lounges. He also appeared on shows like Bravo! Documentary "Big Band Boom!" (1997) and Vicki Gabereaus's national talk show and self-financed his own independent albums "First Dance" (1996), "Babalu" (2001), and "Dream" (2002).
Career
Eventually, Bublé was brought to the attention of music producer David Foster, and Foster agreed to help him produce an album on the condition that Bublé had to raise $500,000 to cover the costs of the album. Eventually, Foster actually covered the costs through his music label, 143 Records. His self-titled album, produced by Foster, was released in February 2003. It performed pretty well and hit the Top 10 in Canada, the United Kingdom, and South Africa, as well as No. 1 in Australia. He won New Artist of the Year at the 2004 Juno Awards, and the album was nominated for Album of the Year. His second studio album, "It's Time," was released in February 2005 to great positive reception. It reached No. 1 in Canada and the Top 7 in 10 other countries, including the US. "It's Time" helped him win four Juno Awards in 2006 (Album of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, Single of the Year, and Artist of the Year), and he was also nominated for two Grammys.
His third professional studio album, "Call Me Irresponsible," was released in May 2007. It featured "Comin' Home Baby," a duet with the group Boyz II Men. It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in the US and by its second week had risen to No. 1 on the chart. His fourth album "Crazy Love" was released in the US in October 2009, and it featured singles like "Haven't Met You Yet" and "Cry Me a River". The album once again won him four Juno Awards in 2010. He followed this with his first Christmas album, "Christmas," in October 2011. It has been very popular and has actually been the best-selling Christmas album in Australia for several years running.
Other albums he has released include "To Be Loved" (2013), "Nobody but Me" (2016), and "Love" (2018). As an actor, he has appeared in shows like "Duets," "Totally Blonde," "The Snow Walker," "Las Vegas – Catch of the Day," and "Da Kath and Kim Code".
Other Work
In 2005, Bublé starred in a commercial for Starbucks and their Frappucino line. In the commercial, he sang lines from his single "Come Fly with Me." He has also appeared in advertisements for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Target, Sears, Kmart, and the sparkling water brand Bubly. In August 2016, he launched his own perfume line, Michael Bublé Fragrances, in 30 different countries. The line also features several bath and body products, including scented body lotion and shower gel.
Personal Life
Previously, Bublé was engaged to the actress Debbie Timuss. They had appeared together in the musical "Red Rock Diner" (1996) and "Forever Swing" (1998). Additionally, she also sang background vocals on his album "It's Time" and was featured in the music video for his single "Home." Their engagement ended in 2005. He then began dating English actress Emily Blunt in 2005, shortly after they met at the Australian Logie Awards earlier that year. She also contributed to some of his works; for example, she sang background vocals on the track "Me and Mrs. Jones." Bublé and Blunt broke up in July 2008.
Following the end of his relationship with Blunt, Bublé began dating the Argentine actress Luisana Lopilato. They got engaged in November 2009 and married in March 2011. Together, they have three children. Their oldest son, Noah, has struggled with severe health issues. He was diagnosed with liver cancer hepatoblastoma in 2016, and after undergoing treatment, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy, he is in remission.
Since 2005, Bublé has held dual Italian and Canadian citizenship. He is a noted hockey fan and has co-owned the team, the Vancouver Giants, since December 2008.