Alicia Keys’ son wasn’t too impressed when he joined his superstar mother backstage for a performance in New York City earlier this month, where he disapproved of the singer’s revealing fashion decision.

On Friday (July 28), the “Girl on Fire” singer shared a clip of her son, Genesis, backstage before her Brooklyn concert that took place on July 12. In the video, the embarrassed eight-year-old can be seen calling her out for wearing nipple pasties.

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“[Are you] really gonna do this mom?” he asked, pointing to Keys’ heart-shaped stickers. “So everybody can see you boobs. I’ve never seen somebody do that.”

After Keys pointed out that the reason he might never have ever seen anyone wear nipple pasties before was because of his age, she added: “It’s not a big deal — it’s boobs. Everyone has boobs.”

In addition to being on tour, Keys has been keeping very busy after releasing not one, but five, new live albums.

Last month, That Grape Juice announced that the Keys to the Summer tour, which kicked off in late June, will be further marked by the release of Inesquecível (“Unforgettable” in Portuguese) and Indolvidable (“Unforgettable” in Spanish). The five-album series was recorded during Keys’ recent tour of South America.

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She recorded the albums in cities such as Bogota and Sao Paolo, and the live tracks, like her classic hits “No One” and “You Don’t Know My Name,” feature special guest spots from famous Latin American artists like Cazzu, IZA and Ana Tijoux. The albums are currently available for purchase here.

Alicia Keys was also recently featured on Lil Durk‘s latest album, Almost Healed, as well as appearing in the video for “Therapy Session.”

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In a doubleheader video from the Chicago rapper which dropped at the end of May, the “Fallin’” singer plays the part of a therapist who helps Durkio (the patient) revisit some old trauma.