“Forever Now” was featured on the Canadian crooner’s 2018 album ‘Love’
Michael Bublé is opening up about a difficult period in his life on The Voice.
As he prepped contestants Aliyah Khaylyn and Sofronio Vasquez for their battle round on Tuesday, Oct. 29, the Canadian crooner wore his heart on his sleeve as he detailed the meaningful story behind his song “Forever Now.”
“I have a question. What is an original that was very vulnerable for you to release?” Khaylyn asked Bublé, 49.
“I wrote a song about my kids,” he responded. “Truthfully, I labored releasing it because my son had gone through a pretty public health battle and it’s one of those songs where I didn’t think I’d ever sing it live.”
“And then my son was OK and I started to find the strength to do it live,” he continued, referencing his son Noah’s liver cancer diagnosis. “The first times I did it I was a mess, and then the more I did it the more therapeutic it was.”
Bublé then said that song was “Forever Now” and to him it means, “no matter what you do I’m forever proud of you and I’ll love you forever now.”