Cruz Beckham has said he hopes to put a "smile on people’s faces" with his music, adding: "People need it right now."
The 20-year-old singer is the son of celebrity parents, former footballer David Beckham and Spice Girl Victoria Beckham.
Following in his mother’s footsteps, Cruz and his band, The Breakers, are about to kick off their first tour.
The For Your Love tour includes a number of shows across the UK, along with gigs in Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam.
Asked on Virgin Radio UK’s Chris Evans breakfast show on Friday about what he hopes to do, Beckham said: "Honestly, just to keep making music and keep trying to put a smile on people’s faces.
"People need it right now."
For Your Love, which was released on Friday, follows his debut single Optics, which came out in October alongside the song Lick The Toad.
The accompanying music video will be released on Friday afternoon, featuring Beckham and The Breakers, formed of Dan Ewins, Telmo Seixas and Dario Scotti.
The video features a cameo appearance from Beckham’s grandfather, his mother’s father, Tony Adams.
Speaking about his grandfather, Beckham said: "He’s an amazing, amazing human.
"He was in a band when he was younger and we just relate so much on music.
"I just love talking to him about music and playing songs. Once I found out that he was part of a band, I got a lot more into it and then found out about The Beatles because of him."
Beckham also said his first gig was watching his mother perform as part of the Spice Girls.
The girl group shot to fame with their debut single Wannabe in 1996 and followed it with hits including Stop and 2 Become 1.
Source: Press Association