Gavin Rossdale could also be a Grammy-nominated rockstar, however he’s not afraid to confess that he’s not one of the best musician in his family.
“What occurs with me now in my home [is] they’ll play their songs — what they’re doing,” Rossdale, 59, completely instructed Us Weekly of his kids on Monday, July 21, in celebration of I Beat Loneliness, BUSH’s tenth studio album, launched July 18.
“Kingston will try this — play an incredible track,” he continued. “Zuma has begun recording — he’s uncontrolled. I’m not even one of the best singer in my home anymore. It’s tremendous annoying.”
He added, “So, I take satisfaction in listening to the whole lot they’re doing and never sharing something that I’m doing with them.”
Rossdale shares children Kingston, Zuma and Apollo together with his ex spouse and fellow singer Gwen Stefani. (The pair cut up in 2015 after 12 years of marriage.) He’s additionally dad to daughter Daisy from a earlier relationship.
Whereas thrilled about BUSH’s newest album, Rossdale instructed Us that he doesn’t push his music on his kids.
“I’m actually cautious to not push,” he defined. “I’m their dad — father, not buddy.”
He continued, “Now, in the event that they uncover it independently, that’s when it’s, like, I don’t need it to suck.”

Gavin Rossdale of Bush performs at Little Caesars Enviornment on July 25, 2025 Scott Legato/Getty Photos
As an alternative of “pushing” his new or earlier data on his kids, Rossdale instructed Us he would somewhat his kids “uncover it independently.”
“I’ve 4 children with actually good style — actually good style,” he gushed, earlier than admitting that he did ship his daughter, Daisy, the band’s new document.
“She goes, ‘Oh, no, we have already got it. It’s superb. Unbelievable. Thanks, it’s so good.’ However I don’t prefer to push it on the others,” he added of his extra kids. “I simply need ‘em to find it. It’s significantly better. After which I’m their dad. I’ve a unique job. I’m just like the man that makes certain they eat.”
Whereas Rossdale makes it some extent to only be “dad” to his kids, he can’t maintain his iconic discography fully hidden from his household. Whereas lately remixing his 1994 hit “Machine Head” in his at-home studio subsequent to his son Zuma’s room, he realized how a lot his kids do, in truth, admire his music — effectively, at the very least more often than not.
“So I put it collectively and my son Zuma got here in. He goes, ‘What you engaged on?’ I used to be like, ‘Test it out.’ And I did assume he’d be impressed,” he stated. “For this reason I don’t do that stuff usually. So I performed it. I stated, ‘Yeah, simply put this collectively, no large.’ He goes — and he’s [giving] me the poo face — he goes, ‘You’re not placing that out, are you?’ I stated, ‘Nicely, I used to be pondering of it. Why, is there one thing notably fallacious with it?’ He goes, ‘‘Machine Head’ is famous. I dunno about that.’ After which left the room. Destroyed me. Killed me.”