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Michael Buble gives surprise NYC subway performance

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Well, Michael Bublé, you’ve made our hearts melt yet again.

The crooner gave an impromptu performance at the 66th Street Lincoln Center stop of the New York subway Thursday, singing the Jackson 5’s “Who’s Lovin’ You.” He sang the song with a capella group Naturally 7 and uploaded a video of the mini-concert to YouTube. The song is one of the tracks on his latest album, “To Be Loved,” which was released Tuesday.

And it is awwwwww-dorable. Now that’s the type of singing you want to hear when you’re having a sore commute! Watch the video above.

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“Singing in the New York subway is something that’s been done for years and years and years, and I feel like it’s the most authentic, organic way to make music,” he said, praising the system’s tiled walls. “You see some of the greatest musicians come down here and play.”

The underground performance comes at the same time New York’s MTA has been promoting public awareness of the availability of wireless signals and Wi-Fi in underground New York City subway stations. But we think it’s more to promote awareness of how awesome Michael Bublé can be.

“Out of all the press I had to do, out of everything that I’m going to do in Europe and America, this was the thing I was most excited about,” he said.

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Bublé’s wife, Luisana Lopilato, is pregnant with their first child. They used YouTube to make the baby Bublé announcement back in January.

We’re already jealous of this little kid’s lullabies.

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