This Nepo baby with famous parents follows in his mother's musical footsteps - but can you guess who he is?

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The artist, who also has a very famous auntie, recently turned 21 and has since taken inspiration from his family roots as his mother shared a clip to Instagram of his band's latest hit.

This Nepo baby with famous parents follows in his mother's musical footsteps - but can you guess who he is? Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By CHLOE LOUISE FOR MAILONLINE Published: 00:59 BST, 27 April 2025 | Updated: 01:00 BST, 27 April 2025 e-mail View comments This Nepo baby with very famous parents has seemingly followed in his mother's musical footsteps as she promoted his rock group. The artist, who also has a very famous auntie, recently turned 21 and has since taken inspiration from his family roots as his mother shared a clip to Instagram of his band's latest hit.

His mother is an icon in the industry as she and her sister bagged the second best-selling girl group single of all time in the UK after the Spice Girls ' Wannabe. His father is also a legend in the industry, as he was part of a famed electronic band and later became a producer, songwriter and DJ. And in a chaotic music video, the rising star showcased his musical talents as he rocked out playing a guitar.



But can you guess who it is? This Nepo baby with very famous parents has seemingly followed in his mother's musical footsteps as she promoted her son's rock group - but can you guess who it is? That's right, it is Ace Howlett, who is the son of All Saints star Natalie Appleton, 51, and The Prodigy's Liam Howlett, 53 That's right, it is Ace Howlett, who is the son of All Saints star Natalie Appleton, 51, and The Prodigy's Liam Howlett, 53. Ace channelled his heritage family's musical talents as he starred in a new music video. Natalie shared the clip to her social media grid, which has an impressive 114,000 followers, and tagged a range of social accounts to promote the hit.

Natalie rose to fame with the girl band formed in 1993 alongside her sister Nicole Appleton, Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis. All Saints were formed back in 1993 by music manager Ron Tom, who later founded the Sugababes. Their debut self-titled album, released in 1997, went on to become the third best-selling girl group album of all time.

Their single Never Ever is the second best-selling girl group single of all time in the UK after the Spice Girls' Wannabe. The last time the Pure Shores hit-makers got together was for their 2014 UK tour and they insist getting back together wasn't forced and they genuinely missed making music together. Natalie rose to fame with the girl band formed in 1993 alongside her sister Nicole Appleton, Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis (pictured in 1998) His father, Liam, founded The Prodigy in 1990, mixing rave, techno and punk to create a thrilling new sound (pictured in 2009) His father, Liam, born in Essex, began his musical career with classical piano lessons before discovering hip-hop and breakdancing as a teenager.

In 1990, he founded The Prodigy, mixing rave, techno and punk to create a thrilling new sound. Albums like Experience (1992), Music for the Jilted Generation (1994) and the worldwide smash The Fat of the Land (1997) cemented their place in music history. As the band's main songwriter and producer, Liam's use of sampling and electronic beats helped define the 1990s big beat scene.

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