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Michael Bublé thinks his career is on the way down: 'I'm scrapping to stay relevant'

Canadian crooner Michael Bublé has revealed that he's concerned about the future of his career in music because the industry seems to be dwindling and it's currently a 'tough economy'. 

Speaking to 'Daybreak' in the UK, the 'Haven't Met You Yet' hitmaker explained that he feels as though he's really struggling to stay relevant so is worried that he's coming to the end of a very successful run:

"You go up and down and I feel like my career in some ways is on a down... the record business is not great, people aren't selling the same amount of records, the economy is tough. You know, security-wise, I can be very secure or very insecure depending on what week you talk to me and I can feel like I'm up and down, I can feel like I'm very popular and trending upwards one week and the next I can feel like I'm holding on and scrapping to stay relevant."

Bublé, meanwhile, is still learning the ropes of being a relatively new father to his first child, son Noah, and recently joked that the baby keeps peeing on him: "The best [baby gift] I got was a little baby circus tent and you just take it and you put it on his little wiener when you change him. The dude peed on me like 40 times!"

 

 

 

 

 

Watch his music video for 'Close Your Eyes' below: