Shakira's son Milan shows off his rocker side during a performance at a prominent Miami restaurant

Milan Pique, the eldest son of Barranquilla singer Shakira and ex-footballer Gerard Piqué, has dazzled in the last few hours with his talent in music.

The boy made his debut this Sunday as the drummer of a youth rock band at the Hard Rock Cafe in Miami, USA, where the singer currently resides after splitting from Pique.

At the age of eleven, Milan performed in front of the public as the drummer of his first rock band, where he and his friends performed great classics.

In a black tank top and rocker crest, Milan stole all eyes, especially her mother's, who according to many in attendance, broke down in tears at the sight of her little one.

In several videos circulating on social media, the artist's son can be seen showing off his skills with drumsticks, leaving more than one participant in awe.

Likewise, the artiste can be seen admiring his son's talent, chatting with all the members of the band and then posing for some photos.

It should be noted that this is not the first time the minor has shown that he has inherited Barranquilla's talent.

Milan was part of the official video for 'Acrostico' released by the artist for his two children.

In the clip, Sasha, the youngest of the brothers, plays the piano and sings some verses of Barranquilla's new song.

“It acts as an anesthetic for the pain, it makes me feel better, I'm here for whatever you need, you're here to finish who I am. “Even if they hurt for no reason, I want to give my whole heart,” he says.

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Appearing in the middle of two minors, Shakira continues the lyrics and is seen ticking off some boxes that she definitely needs to fill in the midst of moving from Barcelona to Miami after their breakup.

Similarly, Milan plays the piano and sings one of the last verses of the melody with his mother.

“It acts as an anesthetic for the pain, it makes me feel better, I'm here for whatever you need, you came to end my existence,” repeats the artist's eldest son.

Gillian Patton

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