Generally speaking, we prefer when our subway entertainers are headbangers sporting Chris Cornell-circa-1988 locks or time travelers from 1996. But once in a while, a true professional slips down into the land of the rats, determined to strut their stuff au natural. Canadian crooner Michael Bublé did just that this morning, putting his traditional pop vocals to the test at the Lincoln Square subway stop in Manhattan, a place where no amount of Juno awards can help win over the crowd. Check out some videos of the unannounced performance below—he may not have the chops of Terrane, but he can carry a tune alright.
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