“I’ve been searching for something, taken out of my soul,” the lyrics read.
“Something I’d never lose, something somebody stole. I hope it doesn’t take the rest of my life, until I find what it is that I’ve been looking for …”
On January 19, Brooklyn posted a series of Instagram stories blasting his parents David and Victoria Beckham for sabotaging his relationship and marriage to heiress Nicola Peltz.
“I do not want to reconcile with my family,” the 26-year-old said, alleging his brothers were “sent to attack me on social media, before they ultimately blocked me out of nowhere”.
Brooklyn said he suffered “overwhelming anxiety” at the hands of his parents who prioritised “public promotion and endorsements above all else”.
“Brand Beckham comes first,” he wrote, adding “family ‘love’ is decided by how much you post on social media, or how quickly you drop everything to show up and pose for a family photo opp”.
The Daily Mail reported that despite covering up a tattoo dedicated to his father David, Brooklyn kept tattoos honouring his siblings – the word brotherhood and a ballerina, both on his right leg.
Sir David Beckham with his sons Romeo, Cruz and Brooklyn. Photo / Getty Images
Cruz’s post attracted well-wishes from followers, with many saying they hope the family will reconcile.
“I hope you get your brother back bro,” one wrote.
“Somebody’s giving out the olive branch, and we are all here for it!” said another.
A third commenter said: “Remember no one can control or change the fact that you were born brothers, are brothers and will always be brothers.”
Cruz’s post comes two weeks after he posted a TikTok video that appeared to take a swipe at Brooklyn.
Captioned “Imagine hating and we’re just here like”, the clip which has since been deleted, showed Cruz, Romeo and their partners miming to an audio clip of a wah-wah sound effect.
Cruz announced his first tour with his band The Breakers on social media last month.