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Gavin Rossdale He may be a Rockstar nominated by Grammy, but he is not afraid to admit that he is no longer the best musician in his household.
“What happens with me now in my house (is) they will play their songs – what they do,” said Rossdale, 59, Weekly US of his children on Monday, July 21, to celebrate I beat loneliness10th Bush Studio album, released July 18.
“Kingston will do that – play an amazing song,” he continued. “Zuma has started recording – it’s out of control. I’m not even the best singer in my house now. It’s extremely annoying.”
He added, “So I take pride in listening to everything they do and not share anything I do with them.”
Rossdale shares the children of Kingston, Zuma and Apollo with his ex -wife and his fellow -ganter Gwen Stefani. (He split the pair in 2015 after 12 years of marriage.) He is also the father of Daisy’s daughter of a previous relationship.
While he loves Bush’s latest album, Rossdale said Us he does not push his music on his children.
“I’m very careful not to push,” he explained. “I’m their father – father, not a friend.”
He continued, “Now, if they find it independently, that’s when she is, like, I don’t want him to suck.”
Gavin Rossdale from Bush performs at Little Caesars Arena on July 25, 2025
Scott Legato/Getty imagesInstead of “pushing” his new or previous records on his children, Rossdale said Us He would rather his children “find him independently.”
“I have four children with a very good taste – a very good taste,” he said, before admitting he sent his daughter, Daisy, the band’s new record.
“She’s going, ‘Oh, no, we already have. It’s amazing. Thank you, it’s so good.’ But I don’t like to push him on the others, ”he added of his extra children. “I want ’em to find it. It’s a lot better. And then I’m their father. I have a different job. I’m like the guy who makes them eat.”
While Rossdale makes it a point to be a “father” only for his children, he cannot keep his iconic discography completely hidden from his family. While recently remixed him in 1994 “Machine Head” in his home studio next to his son Zuma’s room, he realized how much his children do, in fact, appreciating his music-well, at least most of the time.
“So I put it together and my son Zuma came in. It goes, ‘What are you working on?’ I was like, ‘Look at it.’ And I thought it would have impressed, ”he said. “This is why I don’t usually do these things. So I played it. I said, ‘Yeah, just put this together, no big.’ He goes – and he (gives) the face of the poo – he goes, ‘You don’t put that out, are you?’ I said, ‘Well, I thought about it.