WATCH: Michael Bublé Surprises NYC Subway Riders With A Cappella Performance

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You might want to take a minute to hear this one. At New York City’s Lincoln Center subway stop on Thursday, passengers got an unexpected treat while waiting for their train.

The 37-year-old, Grammy award-winning singer Michael Bublé performed the Jackson 5 hit, “Who’s Lovin You,” with a cappella group Naturally 7 to a group of surprised subway riders, who whipped out their cellphones to record the event in due order.

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Bublé joked with members of Naturally 7 about the performance afterward. “That is when you know you made it, singing in a New York subway,” he said.

The song is featured on Bublé’s upcoming album, “To Be Loved,” which will be released next week.

You might want to take a minute to hear this one. At New York City’s Lincoln Center subway stop on Thursday, passengers got an unexpected treat while waiting for their train.

The 37-year-old, Grammy award-winning singer Michael Bublé performed the Jackson 5 hit, “Who’s Lovin You,” with a cappella group Naturally 7 to a group of surprised subway riders, who whipped out their cellphones to record the event in due order.

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Bublé joked with members of Naturally 7 about the performance afterward. “That is when you know you made it, singing in a New York subway,” he said.

The song is featured on Bublé’s upcoming album, “To Be Loved,” which will be released next week.