Jackie Chan's son says he has overcome initial doubts about joining his father in show business, but he prefers making music over movies. Six years after his movie and album debut, 27-year-old Jaycee Chan said he was starting to shed the baggage of his famous family name and finding his niche in the Chinese-language entertainment industry. “At first I did (have doubts), but not any more because I found quite a few supporters and fewer and fewer haters,” Chan told The Associated Press with a chuckle. “So I'm happy with what I'm doing now.” But speaking late Monday on the sidelines of the Hong Kong premiere for his new romance, “Break Up Club,” the singer-songwriter was keener to speak about his music career. The younger Chan recently released his third album, “Messy,” which he hopes will offer an alternative to the sappy ballads that dominate Chinese pop. He said he enjoys music more than the trade of his action-star father.