Michael BublĂ©âs morning routine gives a glimpse of how heâs teaching his kids the importance of family.
In a recent interview with TODAY, the âBeautiful Dayâ singer revealed that his morning coffee doesnât just give him a boost of caffeine, but also doubles as a way of keeping his grandparentsâ memory alive around his children.

âI have a coffee cup with a picture of (my grandpa) and my grandma. Every morning, before I pour the cup, I kiss them both and my kids kiss them both,â BublĂ© shared.
BublĂ©âs grandmother, Yolanda Santaga, died in July 2014, when Noah, now 8, wasn’t even 1 and before Elias, 6, and Vida, 3, were born. His grandfather, Don Demetrio Santaga, died in December 2018, when Noah was 4 and Elias just 2.

The songwriter openly talks about his close relationship with his grandpa, who he calls his âbeautiful friend.â BublĂ© credits his grandpa for fostering his strong love for the Great American Songbook as well as kickstarting his career as a teenager.
âMy grandpa gave me everything. My parents, too, but my grandpa loved me so much. Heâs a plumber, he would do free plumbing when I was 15, 16 in the clubs, theyâd let me in and sing with the musicians,â BublĂ© said.

âHe was just a classy, beautiful man, there was a lot for me to want to emulate there,” he added.
The âI Just Havenât Met You Yetâ musician said that he always wondered what made them âso simpatico, so in stepâ with one another, but it was when his grandpa was 92 that it clicked: BublĂ© and his grandpa shared the same outlook on life.
âWhen he was 92, I asked him how he felt. (He said,) âOh sunshine, Iâm still 18.â And he was right because thatâs how I feel, except Iâm 14,â BublĂ© joked.
BublĂ© says that his family âinfluences him on everythingâ in life, and that he feels extremely grateful for the support they’ve given him, including that of his wife, Luisana Lopilato, who appeared in his new music video for “I’ll Never Not Love You” where the couple revealed that they’re having a fourth baby.

âMy family is everything to me, and when I get too high or too low, theyâre always there to keep me even, and Iâm really lucky,â the âHigherâ singer said. âWeâve gotten through a bunch, and so has the world gone through a whole bunch, and I hope itâs brought me some great sense of context and perspective.
“One thing is for sure, itâs made me really, really grateful.â