
WATCH — Xavier Trudeau responds to haters after dropping debut single
Xavier Trudeau, the 17-year-old son of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has just launched his music career under the name Xav.
He dropped his debut single on Friday, an R&B track titled Til The Nights Done. The track was released on major platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, along with a music video on YouTube.
Reactions poured in, with many comments praising the track and congratulating Xav. Others, however, were quick to hate.
Many of the negative comments focused on Xav's father rather than the music itself.
Want to see how Xav responded to the haters? CBC Kids News contributor Sophia Smoke interviewed him, so watch the video below to find out.
Does the Trudeau name help or hurt?
While Xav may have to navigate some negativity related to his dad, music industry expert Eric Alper said he could also use his father's fame to his advantage.
'He absolutely should trade on the name,' Alper told CBC News in a previous interview. 'The curiosity factor will open some opportunities.'
But Xav will also have to prove himself, Alper said.
According to Xav, his next opportunity to do that isn't too far away.
He hinted that a new single, called Everything I Know, would be coming out soon.
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