When Michael Bublé hopped in the car with James Corden for a special Carpool Karaoke, it wasn’t just about soulful singing and beautiful notes but about change, about making a difference and lifting souls. This episode, created for Stand Up To Cancer, was packed with feel-good energy, heartfelt stories and some of Bublé’s best hits. It had viewers laughing one minute and wiping away tears the next.
The ride kicked off with smooth vocals as they sang “Feeling Good” and “Haven’t Met You Yet.” James kept up surprisingly well, while Bublé’s charm and voice were just as amazing as ever but the real heart of the episode came when they got personal as Michael opened up about his family’s battle with cancer, giving the whole ride a deeper meaning. It turned from a fun car ride to something powerful and real — raising awareness while keeping the mood warm and light.
Watch the Full Michael Bublé Carpool Karaoke for Stand Up To Cancer
The reaction from fans was nothing but love. People shared how much the episode moved them. One person tweeted, “This carpool karaoke with Michael Bublé is everything — so much fun and so much heart.” Another wrote, “Bublé is a gem. What a great way to use music for a real cause.” Whether you were there for the vocals or the message, it hit home.
And if that ride left you wanting more, don’t worry — Bublé’s catalog has plenty to offer. A perfect follow-up? His emotional performance of “Make You Feel My Love” with Jon Batiste. The vibe is different — slower, deeper but just as unforgettable. These two had chemistry and the music felt like a hug for your heart.
Watch Michael Bublé and Jon Batiste Perform “Make You Feel My Love”
People loved that one too. It was smooth, soulful and full of heart just like Bublé. His voice always knows how to make a song hit different. That’s why fans keep coming back.
Keep up with Michael Bublé, who is super active on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok. He shares music clips, behind-the-scenes videos and updates fans with what’s next.
Michael Bublé’s Carpool Karaoke wasn’t just a fun ride — it was a meaningful one. Music, laughs, love, and purpose all in one. If you haven’t watched it yet, now’s the time.