Los Angeles - Prince Jackson can't sing or dance.
The 19-year-old son of the late pop superstar Michael Jackson - who died in 2009 aged 50 - has admitted he hasn't followed his father's footsteps in the studio or out on the dance floor, but has taken inspiration from his music videos in his work as a producer.
Prince is currently studying at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles and has helped produce music videos for rapper Omer Bhatti and the Sco Triplets through his company, King's Son Productions.
He told Entertainment Tonight: "Everybody thought I would do music or be a dancer. I can't do either. I do enjoy film. I do enjoy that business a lot.
"I like to study and see the little things that they could have done to make it (the music videos) better, or what they did to make it better and stand out from among the rest."
One of Prince's great memories of his father is watching him make a special kind of bread, and he only recently found out what it actually was.
He said: "He would make Daddy bread. I didn't really know what it was until recently. It's actually just French toast.
Watch snippets of his interview with ET here: