Cruz Beckham Channels 80s Vibes for New Single

Cruz Beckham Channels 80s Vibes for New Single

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Cruz Beckham had plenty to smile about as he stepped out on Friday after the release of his brand new single and music video for For Your Love. 

The musician, 20, was out and about promoting the track with his stunning girlfriend Jackie Apostel in London where he appeared on Virgin Radio.

It comes as fans have been raving about the tune saying the new music is a 'perfect cross between the and Oasis' and brought back fun 90s indie vibes.

He opted for an 80s car salesman look as he stepped out wearing a brown leather jacket, white shirt and tie while carrying his electric guitar. 

Meanwhile Jackie, 30, looked casually chic in a long grey coat and bright yellow jumper

The music video - which has several references to his family in it amid their feud with Brooklyn - has gone down a treat with fans. 

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Cruz Beckham had plenty to smile about as he stepped out on Friday after the release of his brand new single and music video for For Your Love

The musician, 20, was out and about promoting the track with his stunning girlfriend Jackie Apostel in London where he appeared on Virgin Radio

Under a social media post of the track comments read: 'This is giving such 90’s Indies vibes! I love it! Oasis, Blur even a bit of Beatles sound LOVE IT! Real raw music is what we want back! Well done.',

'Sounds like a cross between the Beatles and Oasis-in a good way.',

'My fav fav song', 'The song is on REPEAT', 'Somewhere between MTV 1989 and 1997, perfect mix.',

'This gives me The Beatles Vibe.', 'I think he is beckham in the 90s.... what memories.'

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Cruz released the music video for his new single For Your Love on Friday at midday - as his family remain in the throes of a feud with Brooklyn.

The Stone Roses inspired clip is a huge ode to family as his brother Romeo gets a namecheck, they film in his father David's favourite pie and mash restaurant and even his grandad Tony Adams gets a cameo.

He had teased the visuals with a clip on Thursday night which saw him in Essex pie and mash shop Tony's - a sweet nod to his dad David's favourite eatery which he often visits with his mother Sandra.

For Your Love follows his debut single Optics released in October last year alongside Lick The Toad, marking the beginning of Cruz's music career.

The video features Cruz alongside his band The Breakers, formed of Dan Ewins, Telmo Seixas and Dario Scotti, and features a cameo from his grandad  - Victoria's mum. 

It comes as fans have been raving about the tune saying the new music is a 'perfect cross between the Beatles and Oasis' and brought back fun 90s indie vibes

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Under a social media post of the track comments read: 'This is giving such 90’s Indies vibes! I love it! Oasis, Blur even a bit of Beatles sound LOVE IT! Real raw music is what we want back!'

Cruz released the music video for his new single For Your Love on Friday - as his family remain in the throes of a feud with Brooklyn

The visuals were a hark back to the Brit Pop era

The Stone Roses inspired clip is a huge ode to family as his brother gets a namecheck, they film in his father David's favourite pie and mash restaurant and even his grandad Tony Adams (seen) gets a cameo

The video shows Tony on an old-fashioned TV screen as he introduces the band for their 'first TV performance' of the song.

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At the beginning a mean music executive also accidentally refers to Cruz as Romeo - in another nod to his family.

Cruz was busy promoting the new single on Chris Evans' Breakfast Show on Friday morning where he spoke about Tony's cameo.

He said: 'He is in one of the music videos. He is a great human and he was in a band when he was younger. He taught me about the . He's still got it but he doesn't gig anymore.'

Later in the show, live on air Chris wished a good morning to Victoria and David, saying: 'Good morning to mum and dad. They know who they are. In the gym and on the school run.'

Insinuating that they would be emotional at Cruz's new music, he added: 'Tears are being shed. Don't worry, the pleasure is all ours.'

Last month, Cruz announced his debut headline show with The Breakers at The Courtyard Theatre in London on March 27, which sold out in a matter of minutes. 

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He followed up the announcement with a full UK and EU tour, kicking off in on February 25, before journeying to Cardiff, Bristol, Leeds, , Manchester, Southampton, , Paris, Amsterdam and , before culminating in three nights in London at The Courtyard Theatre. 

Cruz said of the single on Friday: 'I love this song. It's been so fun to play live over the last couple of months. 

'It was the first track I properly finished with Justin and Lewis, who are total legends at what they do, and we all walked away knowing this had really laid the foundations for everything else we've created together.

'For me, it's all about love and being fearless in that love, but I hope everyone can interpret it in their own way and find their own meaning to it.'

Cruz gave a sweet nod to his dad David as he shared a teaser for the new music video on Friday - as his estranged brother Brooklyn continued with his loved-up posts to wife . 

It featured him and his bandmates in his dad's favourite Essex pie and mash shop - a cuisine David has been very vocal about loving.

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The former footballer, 50, who hails from Leytonstone in east London, often heads back to east London to enjoy the treat at Tony's Traditional Pie and Mash Shop and stays loyal to his humble roots. 

The video teaser showed the band in that exact pie and mash restaurant as they met with an exec who was trying to take over the ideas for their music - before the screen cut to the release date flashed up on the screen.

He had teased the visuals with a clip on Thursday night which saw him in an Essex pie and mash shop - a sweet nod to his dad David's favourite meal

For Your Love follows his debut single Optics released in October last year alongside Lick The Toad, marking the beginning of Cruz's music career 

David, 50, who hails from Leytonstone in east London, often heads back to east London to enjoy the treat at Tony's Traditional Pie and Mash Shop and stays loyal to his humble roots 

The new music release comes as Brooklyn has continued to share loved-up posts for his wife Nicola in the lead up to Valentine's Day amid his family feud.

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Brooklyn released a scathing statement about his parents last month but this week Cruz offered out a kind olive branch by sharing a sweet throwback snap with his sibling.

However it appears to have been snubbed as Brooklyn's socials are still just full of posts for Nicola.  

On Thursday night he reshared a post from his wife who gushed over a cosy night in they were having.

She penned over a snap of a heated blanket: 'When he makes it all cosy for our tv show and turns on the heating pad. Love you.' 

He also shared a snap doing some Valentine's shopping for her ahead of the big day on Saturday. 

It comes as Cruz and his band were on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on Friday morning to promote the new single where he spoke about how the band got together.

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He said: 'We met through my girlfriend (Jackie Apostel) she is a songwriter - at a gig at The Ned. I've always wanted to be part of a band - when I was in the studio on my own it always felt like there was something missing. 

'Singing and playing music with these talented lads it's just amazing. I always listened to music from bands when I was growing up.

'We're living the dream right now - we just want to keep playing music. We want to put a smile on people's faces - people need that right now.'

It comes after on Wednesday Brooklyn reaffirmed his stance when it comes to building bridges with his family by posting a picture of Nicola, calling her his 'everything'.

The post came hours after Cruz's olive branch on Instagram.

Cruz shared a gallery of images of his oldest sibling, 26, for the first time since a bitter feud engulfed the Beckham family.

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Notably, Cruz shared the  song The River Of Dreams as a soundtrack to his post, which includes poignant lyrics about 'something sacred I lost'.

However, despite Cruz's clear bid to send a message of reconciliation to Brooklyn, his older brother did not appear to reciprocate the hopeful tone.

Instead he shared a gallery of images that included his wife Nicola, accompanied by the thinly veiled Barry White track, You're The First, The Last, My Everything.

Brooklyn posted a photo of his beaming wife lying on a bed with her arms splayed above her head, wearing a plunging black top. 

He also posted an insight into their life in Los Angeles, including pictures of their dogs and food the budding chef had recently made. 

His latest cooking creations included two crusty loaves of bread, which were later sliced and topped with tomato, feta and basil.

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The couple have previously made their penchant for fine wine known, once enjoying a bottle of the 'world's most expensive' wine, which costs $17,000 a bottle.

David was quick to support his music efforts

While Romeo shared that he was listening along

Victoria gushed that she was 'so proud' of her son

Brooklyn shared a picture of bottles of Harlan Estate wine, which typically retails for approximately $1,300 to over $2,000 per bottle.

According to the company's website, the wine must be 'requested' for allocation, and anyone who sells on the wine rather than drinking it is seemingly frowned upon.

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One other image posted by Brooklyn showed two of their dogs sunbathing in the garden.

Unlike his brother, Brooklyn's pictures were new snaps of his current life, rather than the nostalgic callbacks chosen by Cruz.

Cruz posted a black and white picture of himself with his two brothers as children, as well as all of his siblings, including sister Harper, 14, sporting beekeeping gear.

The mix of old and new images was accompanied by the Billy Joel backing track. 

The song goes... 'I've been searching for something, taken out of my soul, Something I'd never lose, Something somebody stole. I hope it doesn't take the rest of my life, Until I find what it is that I've been looking for...'

The post came after the Daily Mail reported Brooklyn still has the 'brotherhood' tattoo.

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He, Romeo, 23, and Cruz famously got matching tattoos in 2023, and despite cutting ties with his family, the chef's inking was still visible during an outing on Tuesday. 

Brooklyn also still sports the ballerina inking on his leg that he had done to honour his sister Harper, but he has had his 'dad' tattoo covered up.  

In a six-page scathing statement, released on Instagram on January 19, Brooklyn said he has no plans to reconcile with his family.

He accused his mother Victoria, 51, of ruining his 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz, 31, and his father David, 50, for caring about public perception and endorsements above all else.

Yet among Cruz's latest gallery post was a picture of himself with his mother Victoria, a clear sign of solidarity after Brooklyn's claims. 

It came after Cruz previously took a swipe at Brooklyn in a video with their brother Romeo, 23, in January with the caption: 'Imagine hating and we're just here like.'

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The video was taken as a swipe due to its proximity to Brooklyn's profession of his feelings towards his parents.

In the video, Cruz and Romeo were joined by their respective girlfriends Jackie Apostel and Kim Turnbull in the video during their trip to Paris, during which they were inseparable.

However, Cruz later deleted the clip as fans noticed it was gone from his TikTok.   

In December Cruz claimed Brooklyn had blocked the entire family on social media following reports they had unfollowed him, saying: 'My mum and dad would never unfollow their son... Let's get the facts right. They woke up blocked... as did I'.

This claim was contradicted by Brooklyn in his statement where he claimed his brothers 'blocked me out of nowhere this last summer'.

On Monday, singer Marc Anthony broke his silence on 's statement, insisting the way the family feud has played out 'is hardly the truth'.

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The Latin singer, 57, spoke out three weeks after Brooklyn severed ties with his famous parents, Sir David and a. 

At the centre of Brooklyn's statement was the allegation that his mum Victoria had 'when Marc, who was performing during the reception, 'called me to the stage'.

He went on to claim that his mum 'danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone. I've never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life.'

Marc, who has been friends with David and Victoria for years, spoke out on the drama, describing the ongoing feud as 'extremely unfortunate' but adding that the way it has played out 'is hardly the truth'.

'I have nothing to say about what's happening with the family. They're a wonderful, wonderful family. I've known them since before the kids were born. I'm godfather to Cruz,' the singer explained.

'I'm really close to the family,' he added in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter

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The video features Cruz alongside his band The Breakers, formed of Dan Ewins, Telmo Seixas and Dario Scotti

'But I have nothing to say about what happened there. It's extremely unfortunate how it's playing out — but [how it's playing out] is hardly the truth.'

Shared across multiple Instagram stories, Brooklyn claimed his parents had been 'trying to ruin' his relationship with Nicola and controlling him 'for most of my life'.

According to Brooklyn, Marc called him on stage during the wedding and then called for Victoria to come dance with him, stealing the moment that had been carefully planned for Brooklyn and Nicola.

Reports say the singer even invited 'the most beautiful woman in the room tonight' to join him, and it wasn't the bride Nicola, but Posh Spice, leaving guests completely aghast.

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