Paramount+ will take music fans to the artists' most personal, private stories through interviews with their children and never-before-seen footage.

Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, Bruce Gillmer and Jeremy Davies came together to work as executive producers to create the highly-anticipated documentary series this year. Working with them are the executive producers for Glass Entertainment Group.

Who Will Be Featured in Paramount+ "Family Legacy"?

On Paramount Press Express' website, the streaming platform confirmed that it would release the music docuseries, "Family Legacy," on April 25. It will premiere, however, exclusively in the US and Canada before its international release on April 26 in select countries, including Brazil, Latin America, Austria, Switzerland, France, Germany, Italy, and the UK.

"Family Legacy" will be available in Australia starting April 29.

"[Family Legacy will show musicians' children] reliving some of entertainment's most iconic moments and giving viewers an intimate look at their favorite artists," the press release said.


Quincy Brown narrated the five-episode series featuring the sons and daughters of the music industry's biggest names as they share the musicians' most iconic moments on stage.

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Among the artists' children who will make an appearance include Sammy Hagar's son Andrew Hagar, Melissa Etheridge's daughter Bailey Cypheridge, Chilli Thomas' son Tron Austin, Sean "Diddy" Combs' son Quincy Brown, Brian Littrell's son Baylee Littrell, Brandy's daughter Sy'Rai Smith, Nathan Morris' son Nathan Morris II, Joey Fatone's daughter Briahna Fatone, Notorious B.I.G's son C.J. Wallace, and Chester Bennington's son Draven Bennington.

"Family Legacy" will explore the lives of the musicians' moments on and off the camera. The sons and daughters will then share some of the untold stories only the close family members know.

"Family Legacy" Preview

The 30-second trailer of the music documentary series (via Billboard) shows some of the featured children.

Notorious B.I.G's son calls his father "the greatest rapper of all time." Meanwhile, Etheridge's daughter dubs herself the "OG lesbian baby."

In an interview with VIBE, Brandy's only child spoke about the different sides of being a musician's child and the pressure that comes with it.

"I just really want people to understand that there is a difference. I am me, and my mom is my mom. I love when people do compare me to her because I mean, who wouldn't want to be compared to my mom?" she went on.

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