Apple Martin, daughter of Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and actress Gwyneth Paltrow, has officially launched her music career with rock duo Jade Street on the track “Satellites,” sparking widespread conversation around her vocal talent and the ‘nepo baby’ discourse.
The highly anticipated musical debut of Apple Martin, the 21-year-old daughter of music icon Chris Martin and acclaimed actress Gwyneth Paltrow, arrived on October 28, 2025, with the release of “Satellites.” This dreamy new song is a collaboration with the Los Angeles-based rock duo, Jade Street, composed of Eli Meyuhas and Zachary Zwelling. The release has ignited considerable discussion among fans and critics alike, eager to see if Apple will follow directly in her father’s illustrious footsteps.
The Genesis of “Satellites”
According to Jade Street, “Satellites” had been in development for about a year, struggling to find its definitive form. The duo, which officially formed in May 2025 and had previously released singles “Bad Man” and “Politics,” shared in a press release that Apple Martin was the missing piece. “Her voice instantly reframed the entire song and gave it a whole new identity,” they explained. This transformative contribution made the rest of the recording process feel “completely instinctive.”
Zachary Zwelling, a friend of Apple Martin from school, recounted the collaboration’s beginning to Stardust magazine. Over coffee, Zwelling played her a demo of the song, and Apple suggested trying some backing vocals. Despite initial nervousness, her talent quickly shone through. “The moment she settled in, everything just clicked. Watching her find her footing and then completely own the performance was incredible, both as friends and as musicians,” Zwelling added.
A Debut Performance and Mixed Fan Reactions
The official music video for “Satellites,” released concurrently with the single, captures a live performance from Jade Street’s October 17, 2025, show at Nashville’s Cannery Hall. This performance marked Apple Martin’s public music debut and was reportedly attended by her father, Chris Martin, who was there to show his support.
However, the live performance quickly became a talking point, particularly on social media. While the studio version features Apple’s strong vocals, fan-captured videos of her live singing elicited a spectrum of reactions. Many online users described her stage vocals as “off-key” and a “karaoke performance,” with comments questioning if she had inherited her father’s musical prowess. Criticisms frequently touched upon the “nepotism” narrative, with remarks such as “nepotism has killed art” and “sorry but she needs to leave the singing to her dad.”
Conversely, the music video and the studio track garnered more positive feedback on platforms like Instagram. Fans praised her “gorgeous voice” and described her sound as “heavenly,” with some humorously calling her “female Chris Martian.” This dichotomy highlights the unique challenges faced by children of famous artists, where every step is scrutinized under the shadow of their parents’ legacies.
Navigating the Nepo Baby Discourse
Apple Martin’s entry into the music industry inevitably reignites the “nepo baby” conversation. She has previously addressed these claims, telling Interview magazine that despite her unique upbringing, her parents instilled in her the importance of hard work. “I know this is not a normal way to grow up by any means. But my parents did a really good job of instilling in me that I shouldn’t be entitled to anything. I have to work,” she stated.
This isn’t Apple’s first brush with music. She previously lent her voice to Coldplay’s 2021 album, Music of the Spheres, on the track “Let Somebody Go,” which featured Selena Gomez. Her academic pursuits include majoring in law, history, and society at Vanderbilt University, where she’s also an active member of the cabaret theater group, Vanderbilt Original Cast. She humorously notes her low voice often places her with “the boys” during harmonies, and she enjoys the experience despite not being “the best in the org.”
Beyond Music: A Budding Career in Fashion
While music is a new frontier, Apple Martin has already established a presence in the fashion world. In September 2025, she became the latest face of the fashion house Self-Portrait, marking her first time fronting a major brand campaign. Sharing the news in a casual Instagram selfie video, she expressed her excitement, noting the collaborative and enjoyable experience. As reported by People, she described the brand’s “British spirit” as feeling like home and appreciated being part of the creative process.
This follows her previous modeling work, including walking for Chanel’s Haute Couture show at Paris Fashion Week in 2023 and appearing alongside her mother in a campaign for Gap Studio earlier in the year. Her diverse interests demonstrate a young artist keen to carve out her own identity across various creative fields, rather than solely relying on her musical lineage.
The Future for Apple Martin and Jade Street
Jade Street has indicated plans to release an EP in early 2026. Eli Meyuhas shared their current focus: “Right now, we’re in the thick of refining our sound—pulling things apart and rebuilding them with more intention.” He emphasized a commitment to evolving their sound without losing their authentic core, a sentiment that may also reflect Apple Martin’s own journey as she steps further into the public eye.
As Apple Martin’s musical journey unfolds, fans will undoubtedly continue to watch with keen interest, comparing her burgeoning career to the monumental achievements of her parents while also celebrating her unique contributions. Her debut with “Satellites” is more than just a song release; it’s a statement of an emerging artist ready to define her own legacy.