Cruz Beckham has poked fun at his estranged brother Brooklyn in his debut record release.
David and Victoria’s youngest son made several references to his family on his debut EP, which was released today.
The 21-year-old singer and his band The Breakers have unveiled Wear & Tear, which captures what he calls ‘a life lived’ – the good, the bad and all the ‘learning curves’ in between.
Cruz has said he hopes the six-song EP conveys the fact that despite people having different life experiences, they can still share emotions.

He mused: ‘We’ve been high, and low, in love and in pain, jealous, upset – we’ve lived and learned. We’ve all got our wear and tear.’
Cruz hinted at the feud with Brooklyn in the single Seeing Red, with lyrics saying: ‘Been seeing red for as long as I remember / Yeah, I said I’m already there / The moment I drop this s**t, the whole thing’s over’.

The youngest son of the Beckhams also appears to hint at the feud in the single Loneliest Boy.
The track includes lyrics about ‘breaking mama’s heart’ – which has convinced fans that they were inspired by Brooklyn and his ongoing estrangement.
In one scathing verse, Cruz sings: ‘Loneliest boy, place all your bets on him, To find something bad in somebody good, he always does, Loneliest boy, I hope that you’re listening, Don’t push all your friends away, when we’re tryna show you love.’
Elsewhere, the chorus reads: ‘So tell me you’re scared, and that you need someone to hold. Cause you’re in the room but really, does it even show?
‘But, why can’t they see that you’re a million miles away, They’ll never know, when you look so close.’
Even closer to the knuckle, a second verse reads: ‘Loneliest boy, mama don’t talk too much, It’s breaking hеr heart.
‘It shows in the small things that you don’t do, I guess in thе end that it’s you, yourself, and you. Tell me how do you live, when you’ve got nobody to lose?’
Also, one of the songs is a clear tribute to his mother titled Wannabe after the Spice Girls’ debut single.
The music video seemingly pays homage to his dad David’s career, with Cruz and his bandmates playing football. However, things take a turn when the players start scrapping on the pitch, with Cruz depicted as bloodied and bruised.











