Michael Bublé

Michael Bublé stood out from his generation of singers for pushing jazz standards and swing classics, breathing new life into familiar tunes with his own modern spin. After spending a decade of perfecting a unique sound that combined classic standards with his own pop sensibilities, Bublé burst onto the musical scene with his 2003 self-titled debut album featuring his retro yet contemporary renditions of classics such as "Come Fly with Me" and "The Way You Look Tonight." With a smooth voice that often drew comparisons to legendary vocalists like Frank Sinatra, Bublé stepped up his game with similarly chart-topping albums like It's Time (2005), which showcased him reinterpreting pop classics like the Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love" or venturing into R&B territory with older hits like "Try a Little Tenderness." His fourth studio album, Crazy Love (2009), featured the multi Grammy-winning artist pouring his heart and soul into memorable songs like Ray Charles' recording of "Georgia On My Mind" as well as the toe-tapping "Haven't Met You Yet," a jazz-infused pop gem that further established Bublé as one of the most original and commercially successful artists in music.