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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Michael Bublé gets "It's A Beautiful Day" revenge

Michael Bublé's real life romance with preggers Luisana Lopilato seems near perfection, but it is a completely different story in his sun-drenched music video for his newest single, "It's A Beautiful Day," the lead single from Canadian crooner's upcoming fifth studio album, "To Be Loved," due out on April 15. The video is done in typical Bublé fashion with a very funny opening segment featuring actress Jaime Pressly and actor Jesse Heiman who stole Bar Rafaeli's heart in the most talked about 2013 Super Bowl Go Daddy's commercial plays the role of a geeky guy.
The 37-year-old Grammy Award winning singer continues to have widespread appeal, not only as a singer, but as an actor as well. Bublé sure knows how to write a surprisingly cheerful breakup song. "I've written a lot of romantic lovey-dovey songs and though this one seems very happy, it's kind of an anti-love song - a revenge song for people who were dumped, but it turns out to be the best thing that ever happened to them," Bublé explained about the upbeat song. "I've been dumped and have also been the jerk in the relationship. It's about the good and bad of love."
But in the fun and charming clip, Bublé is experiencing anything other than domestic bliss. With lyrics like "baby, any day that you're gone away/It's a beautiful day," it makes sense to base the story of the video on that of an unfaithful girlfriend. It begins with Bublé walking in on his girlfriend, played by Pressly, while she apparently can't resist the nerd's charms, is "breathing" her supposed Yoga instructor, portrayed by Heiman and you will see he's once again playing the same insane game as in the Super Bowl ad.
Instead of going into a crazy fit, Bublé remains optimistic and simply walks out, and taking a whimsical stroll down the street singing his happy little tune, complete with an array of potential new catches, animated birds and unicorn-shaped clouds, into a sunny "beautiful day" neighborhood filled with many other lovely ladies all wanting a kiss from the charming crooner. If it isn't the subtlest concept in the world, it works well here, a bright and sunny track set to a bright and sunny video. Funny how that works out so nicely, and the whole thing is just so irrepressible.

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