Talent runs in the family! Shakira’s Sons Sasha & Milan release their first academy album

Shakira’s two amazing and adorable sons, Sasha and Milan Piqué Mebarak, are taking after their legendary mom and shining in the spotlight with their own musical talents in a new, heartwarming project.

As part of the vibrant Let It Beat! Music Academy in Miami, co-founded by Guillermo Vadala and Nerina Nicotra, the talented brothers have just launched a new album titled All for You, released on January 24 by Music 4 You and distributed by Sony Music Latin.

This 12-track album, blending English and Spanish songs, features the Piqué Mebarak duo on two tracks: the title song “All for You,” which showcases a collaboration with other academy students, and “The One,” a sweet pop-rock track with 10-year-old Sasha on vocals and 12-year-old Milan rocking the drums.

This isn’t the first time Shakira’s boys have captured hearts with their music. In May 2023, Shakira released her emotional ballad “Acróstico,” featuring her sons on vocals and piano.

Shakira flaunting her Latin Grammy trophies. Photo: Online
Shakira flaunting her Latin Grammy trophies. Photo: Online

The song, about a mother finding strength through her children, earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Song of the Year and soared to No. 2 on the Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart.

Shakira has shared with fans how proud she is of her sons’ artistic growth, saying on social media, “This year Milan has written songs that have made me tear up, and Sasha has spent hours playing the piano and discovering his voice.

Shakira's sons Sasha and Milan Piqué Mebarak at the MTV VMA awards 2023. Photo: Online
Shakira’s sons Sasha and Milan Piqué Mebarak at the MTV VMA awards 2023. Photo: Online

Both have spent time with me in the studio, and when they heard this song, they asked to be part of it. They felt it and interpreted it in their own way, with the same passion and emotion of someone who has music in their soul.”

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