"Nepo baby" is a term that's thrown around Hollywood to describe celebrities who have famous familial connections and heavily implies that their fame is only really due to that said connection. That's how some people are feeling after catching legendary Kiss rocker Gene Simmons' son Nick Simmons perform alongside Red Hot Chili Pepper's Chad Smith.
The two performed at Harley's Bowling Alley in California on the Rock & Roll Pizza Bar stage and covered Cream's "Sunshine Of Your Love."
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♬ original sound - Dynajack62While the live crowd appeared to be enjoying themselves, there were a few naysayers who thought his vocals didn't hold up and that he doesn't have the stage presences his father does.
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"He should be glad his father is rich," joked one commenter.
However, there were plenty of folks who really loved the sound overall.
"This is what’s missing on today’s radio! GOOD ROCK-N-ROLL," wrote another.
The world got to know Nick through the reality show Gene Simmons Family Jewels that featured the "everyday" lives of Gene, Nick, Simmons' wife Shannon Tweed and their daughter Sophie. Fans of the show know that Nick has aspired to be an artist on his own for quite some time, so many people were happy to see him pursuing it.
Nick performs as half of the electronic duo Sym Fera alongside artist Vinnie Ferra and also collabs with Kiss alumni Paul Stanley's son Evan Stanley. He also wrote for The Huffington Post in 2017 and is the author of the comic series Incarnate.
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