After posting a video of himself dancing to his own single on TikTok, Junior Andre's debut song has already gone viral despite the 16-year-old's track being unreleased.
It seems he's set to follow in his dad's footsteps by heading into the music industry and he's already gathered a huge fan base despite only revealing a tiny bit of his song, titled Slide.
Posting to TikTok, the son of the Mysterious Girl star Peter Andre and former model Katie Price can be seen miming and dancing to his tune with the studio blasting out his vocal recordings in the background.
Despite the clip being his first on the video social media platform, he has garnered more than 847,000 views with a second clip featuring the song also hitting over one million.
He's even attracted attention from the likes of Lady Leshurr, who commented: "Give it to dem" with a handclapping emoji on the vidoe, which Junior captioned: "A little something we've been cooking up."
Fans may have only heard 31 seconds of the track but it's clear they love it already, with Peter also sharing how proud he is of his boy, commenting: "Amazing son."
One fan who saw the video commented: "I want it on Spotify already!" while another said they'd "have to listen to this on repeat for summer."
Another viewer penned: "I think we need to completely blow this up and get him to no1 on the radio! This is unreal."
Dad Peter is said to be managing the young star who is signed to Columbia Records.
He's said he wants to give his son freedom but also needs to ensure he is on the right path to success.
Peter has three number one hits in the UK with Mysterious Girl, I Feel You and Flave and boasts over 728,600 on TikTok with nearly 4 million likes.
In comparison, his son has more than 245,500 followers and over 270,000 likes on his profile.
However, Junior has posted only five videos and is bound to gather even more followers as his song continues to blow up.
Appearing on Lorraine last month, Peter told temporary host Christine Lampard: "I took him to the studio and he got in the booth and everyone was like ‘oh!’ And I said ‘look, let's focus on him for right now’.
"I am managing him in the sense I am there with him all the way. We want to give him some artistic freedom.
"It makes me proud by also scared, at 16 that is what I wanted, my parents were scared and I had to prove to them that I would be okay."
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