Stepchildren of Blake Shelton shine brightly under the limelight, bringing joy to their stepfather.
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Meet Blake Shelton, the iconic country singer and lyricist, whose profound love for his genre and heart-tugging tunes is overshadowed these days by his delight in witnessing his step-sons strumming their own tunes.
This doting stepdad, who shares the limelight with Gwen Stefani, gleams with pride as he sees Kingston and Zuma unleash their inner musicians.
The Ole Red bar in Oklahoma, Shelton's brainchild, becomes the stage for the boys to showcase their passion for music, immensely pleasing Shelton.
During an engaging chat with PEOPLE, Shelton shed lights on the boys' stage presence: "When they're up there, you would think they've been doing it for a decade. They're as cool, composed, and unflustered as a seasoned pro. They've grown up observing the mastery of three professional musicians, standing by the sides of stages, and that's mirrored in their performances - yet I can vouch I wasn't that cool when I would step onto a stage," shares the country heartthrob nostalgically.
Contrary to popular belief, Shelton clarifies that Zuma, despite his fondness for country music, hasn't been coerced into the genre. He acknowledges, "I haven't tried to steer Zuma towards country music. It's important for me to assure him that his musical journey is his to carve, and I seem to be just a proud cheerleader on the sidelines."
Although Zuma's cover of Zach Bryan's "Oklahoma Smokeshow" at Shelton's bar may hint at some country music exposure, the singing sensation insists that he encourages the boys to follow their unique musical paths, leaving no genre untouchable.
- Blake Shelton, who is known for his iconic country music and lyrics, is thrilled to see his step-sons, Kingston and Zuma, also expressing their passion for music.
- The world of entertainment and celebrities is enthralled as they witness the talent of Blake Shelton's step-sons, Us, showcasing their inner musicians at the Ole Red bar.
- When asked about his step-sons' stage presence, Blake Shelton, delighted with who he sees, shared that they perform as cool, composed, and unflustered as seasoned professionals, maybe even cooler than he was when he first stepped onto a stage.
- Blake Shelton, the doting father figure, clarified that he hasn't encouraged Zuma to stick to country music, rather, he supports and cheers Zuma as he carves his own unique musical path, with no genre off-limits.
- Despite Zuma's cover of Zach Bryan's "Oklahoma Smokeshow" at Shelton's bar hinting at some country music influence, Blake has made it clear that he supports and is proud of each of his step-sons' stepsons' unique musical journeys.