With the release of his new songs Optics and Lick The Toad, which have lyrics that might not appeal to his famous parents, Cruz Beckham is putting his talents to the music industry.
Cruz Beckham has finally spoken out after his “awkward” moment with parents Victoria and David. The 20-year-old is dipping his toe back into the music world as he has released his two new songs this week.
However, his parents might find it a little awkward to listen to his new songs’ theme. His new songs, Optics and Lick The Toad, feature sexy topics like drugs and sex.
It’s thought that Cruz may have to prepare himself for a potentially awkward conversation with his famous parents after releasing his especially explicit new single, Optics. But the singer has spoken out for the first time since releasing the risky track.
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Taking to his Instagram story, Cruz shared a photo from the summer where he is standing proudly with his hands on his hips while wearing some white swimming briefs.
He then jokes by saying: “It’s a shame they didn’t recognise my gorgeous legs.” The raunchy music comes amid his relationship with Jackie Apostel, 30, who is a decade older than him, and they collaborated on the album and album cover together.
In Optics, he sings, “I love me some mushrooms, good head, and an erotic 69,” while taking a thousand selfies in your bed.
You want to know how it looks, I want to know how it feels, but the chorus continues, “Stay high fashion, no comedown, no crashing.” His second single, Lick The Toad, places a focus on “mother nature,” rather than making any less provocative lyrics.
“Madam, take a lick of you mother nature,” the phrase reads. Let me take a hit from your mother nature, Cruz says.
Cruz opened for The Royston Club in a string of intimate gigs, including a performance at East London’s iconic The George Tavern. On stage, Cruz and his band belted out a selection of his new tunes, including Optics, Caroline, For Your Love, and Lick The Toad.
He addressed the audience, saying, “This is truly special for me. I just want to say thanks to everyone who is present tonight. Cruz was a little hesitant at the time, but the crowd started to flutter for him once he started.
He certainly spent the summer listening to Oasis, he says. He can play the guitar, has a good voice, and his songs are all catchy. I would describe his indie landfill-style as catchy.
Cruz has a long history of success in the music business. His debut single, If Every Day Was Christmas, was released in 2016 and all proceeds went to a charity at the time.
Source: Mirror

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