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Michael Bublé said he will be leaving the industry after his son’s cancer battle gave him a new perspective on life.

“This is my last interview,” he told the Daily Mail in an emotional conversation published Saturday. “I’m retiring from the business. I’ve made the perfect record and now I can leave at the very top.”

Bublé, who’s new album, “Love” is set to be released in November, discussed the trauma and hardship he endured while his son, Noah, suffered from liver cancer after his 2016 diagnosis.

“I don’t even know how I was breathing,” he said, adding that Noah’s time in hospital changed his mindset and priorities. “I didn’t question who I was, I just questioned everything else.”

The 43-year-old also recalled trying to make the best of a bad situation with his wife Luisana Lopilato by calling the hospital “the fun hotel,” and making tents out of bed sheets for his son.

Discussing the struggle of balancing his career and being a caretaker to his son, who is now in remission, Bublé said sweating things like ticket sales made him rethink his priorities.

“The diagnosis made me realize how stupid I’d been to worry about these unimportant things,” he said. “I was embarrassed by my ego, that it had allowed this insecurity.”

Following the interview, Bublé’s rep confirmed to Page Six on Sunday that he has no plans to retire.

The “Haven’t Met You Yet” singer also clarified the remarks made in the UK publication.

“Just consider the source,” the father of three said Monday on SiriusXM’s Fantasy Sports Radio. “That’s all I say to people. … Come on, are you kidding me? I need the money. I’m not going anywhere.”