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Robin Thicke and Paula Patton’s Son Julian Shines in Standout Chorus Performance

The R&B crooner says his son has “got the gift.”

Robin Thicke and Paula Patton's son is showcasing the depth of talent within their family circle.

Over the weekend, the "Baggage Claim" star shared a video of her and Thicke’s son, Julian Fuego, showcasing his talent with a solo performance at his school's chorus concert. 

In the footage, Julian captivates the audience by taking the spotlight during the chorus' rendition of "Lean on Me," infusing the iconic song with his unique style while his classmates sing along in the background.

Patton captioned the precious video of her boy, “This was the best birthday gift ever.”

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The teenager is no newcomer to performing. During an appearance on "The Jennifer Hudson Show" last year, Thicke lauded his son's abilities, revealing that Julian “got the gift” for music. 

“He's a natural singer, and he just got a lead part in the middle school play," the “Blurred Lines” singer said at the time, noting that Julian was set to play Charlie in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."

Just a month ago, Julian played the role of Patrick Star in his school's production of "SpongeBob SquarePants." Thicke commemorated the event with a caption, "My son, Julian Fuego Thicke, was Patrick Star in the SpongeBob musical!!! I didn’t cry, you cried!” 

In addition to Julian, Thicke is also dad to son Luca Patrick, 21 months, and daughters Lola, 3, and Mia, 4, who he shares with April Love Geary.

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