Cruz Beckham drops music video for “YEAH YEAH YEAH”, co-produced by Justin Raisen, Lewis Pesacov. Listen, stream, buy the track, mp3 download.
British singer, songwriter and musician Cruz Beckham doesn’t write songs for his famous parents. He writes them for the version of himself that refuses to grow up. The 21‑year‑old, born in Madrid to football icon David Beckham and pop star Victoria Beckham, released “Yeah Yeah Yeah” on May 22, 2026, via Republic Records. The track runs two minutes and lands as the third single from his upcoming debut album, following “For Your Love” and “Waste Your Pain.” Recorded with his live band The Breakers, the song was produced by Justin Raisen and Lewis Pesacov, the duo behind records for Kim Gordon, Joji and Charli XCX. Beckham calls the track a mission statement: “I’ve always kind of been a little shit growing up. Lucky for me, that cheeky and unserious side of myself was never muffled.” The official music video, directed and edited by a team that pulled performance footage from his sold‑out UK and European headline tour earlier in 2026, captures that exact energy. No script. No plot. Just Beckham and his band tearing through a sweaty room, the title word serving as both hook and battle cry.

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The song lives in the grey area between garage‑rock and Britpop. A fuzzy guitar riff opens the track. Beckham’s vocal lands somewhere between a shout and a shrug. The chorus repeats “yeah yeah yeah” like a man who has stopped arguing with the world and decided to dance instead. Beckham has spent years preparing for this moment. At eleven, he released a charity single, “If Every Day Was Christmas.” At sixteen, he signed with Scooter Braun’s SB Projects, becoming a labelmate of Justin Bieber. He taught himself drums, piano and mandolin. He played small clubs, built a band, and completed a debut headline UK tour that ended with three sold‑out nights at London’s Courtyard Theatre. His girlfriend, German‑Brazilian singer Jackie Apostel, has helped shape his sound. Management from C3, the company behind The Strokes and Thirty Seconds to Mars, gave him a roadmap. Now, with “Yeah Yeah Yeah,” he steps into a different kind of spotlight. He performs at Lollapalooza Chicago in August.
Cruz Beckham – YEAH YEAH YEAH
Produced by Justin Raisen, Lewis Pesacov
2026-05-22 • 1 song, 2 minutes
© 2026 Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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