There's another "pop star crossing over to country" project in the works, and this one is seemingly out of left field. During a stop on "Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce" podcast, crooner Michael Bublé said he's readying what he calls a "love letter to country music." Saying he's always appreciated country music, he revealed he's working with mega-producer Dan Huff on a country album. "I don’t even know if I’m supposed to talk about this. I love country music, and I have loved country music my whole life. I went to Nashville, I have a producer named Dann Huff… and I have made a love letter to country music." He also revealed that it's a very classic sounding record, nothing like what 21st century country music is. "It’s old-school, it’s not like, modern. It’s my interpretation. I have never had an experience that has been better musically. I am so excited to put out this record. I don’t know if ten people are going to love it, but I don’t care." So, instead of Morgan Wallen and Jelly Roll, think more along the lines of Jim Reeves or Ray Price. No word on when we'll hear the results of Bublé's work.