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is the title of the sixth studio album from superstar singer Michael Bublé, and it’s available on Irish shelves from today.
Irish fans of the chart-topping performer still have a three month wait until Bublé’s sell-out run at Dublin’s O2 arena, but you can enjoy new music from the Canadian from today.As Bublé fans know and love, the star creates albums that are a mix of outstanding covers of popular classics, and original songs.
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