Michael Buble 'to retire' from music industry after son's cancer battle
Michael Buble has announced plans to "retire" from the music industry after admitting he no longer has the desire for fame after his son's cancer battle.
The Canadian singer, who has won four Grammys and sold 75 million records, put his career on hold after finding out the five-year-old was diagnosed with liver cancer two years ago.
Noah, one of three children with wife of seven years, Argentinian model and actress Luisana Lopilato, is now in remission.
During an emotional "last interview" Michael opened up about the devastating impact Noah's illness had on the couple.
"My whole being's changed. My perception of life," he told the Daily Mail's Weekend Magazine.
"I don't know if I can even get through this conversation without crying. And I've never lost control of my emotions in public."
The 43-year-old explained how the diagnosis made him realise he had become fixated on his own success and can no longer stomach "the celebrity narcissism".
However, Buble began making music again about a year ago and his new album Love is set to be released next month.
He has also been working with James Corden on a Carpool Karaoke special edition for the Stand Up To Cancer fundraising campaign.
The heartthrob ended the interview by hinting his latest record may be his last.
"I'm retiring from the business," he said. "I've made the perfect record and now I can leave at the very top."