Kid Rock Reveals Why He Can’t Be Canceled 

Kid Rock Reveals Why He Can’t Be Canceled 
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Kid Rock has been busy promoting the release of his new album, “Bad Reputation,” which is available digitally today (Monday, March 21). He has released three singles from the album so far including “We The People,” which got an accompanying video last week. Kid Rock was recently interviewed by Fox News host Tucker Carlson, part of which airs March 21. In a short clip, Carlson asks Kid Rock, “Why haven’t you been canceled? Like, people aren’t allowed to say what they think. You are.” Rock says he’s “uncanelable, ‘cause I don’t give a s*it. I’m not in bed with any big corporate things. At the end of the day, there’s nobody I’m beholden to: no record companies, no corporate interests, no nothing. You can’t cancel me. I love it when they try.”

Kid Rock recently talked about “We The People.” “It’s about, well, all the craziness going on in our world in the last few years and the politics and the polarization and social justice,” he said in a Facebook video. “You know, constantly for just being a Trump fan attacked in the media day in day out. I don’t mind taking a punch, but I hit back, motherf*cker, and I hit hard.”

“We The People” features the chorus of “Let’s go, Brandon,” slang for “F*ck Joe Biden.” Last month, Kid Rock said he wouldn’t perform at any venues where a mask mandate would be enforced. “If you think I’m going to sit out there and sing ‘Don’t Tell Me How To Live’ and ‘We The People’ while people are holding up their f*cking vaccine cards and wearing masks — that sh*t ain’t happening.”

Kid Rock, Foreigner and Grand Funk Railroad will team up for a U.S. tour this spring and summer. The 24-city “Bad Reputation” tour kicks off April 6. Ted Nugent recently gave his opinion on Kid Rock saying: “Kid Rock and I share that middle finger of independence. And the most important thing on the planet: critical thinking. Anything status quo or standard operating procedure must be scrutinized and you will learn to dismiss it. ‘Cause everything status quo is horrible for the American Dream. And that’s what Kid Rock represents.”

B.J. LISKO
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