MUSIC sensation Kid Rock released a song entitled We The People, with controversial lyrics regarding the President of the United States.
Here’s a closer look at the song, which came out on Monday, January 24, 2022.
Kid Rock‘s new song, We the People, features controversial lyrics regarding President Joe Biden, Covid-19, and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
The song opens with: “We the people in all we do / Reserve the right to scream ‘F**k you’ (Hey-yeah) ow / (Hey-yeah) huh / ‘Wear your mask, take your pills’ / Now a whole generation’s mentally ill / (Hey-yeah) man, f**k Fauci / (Hey-yeah).”
In the second verse, Kid Rock addresses the President by name, saying: “But COVID’s near, it’s coming to town / We gotta act quick, shut our borders down / Joe Biden does, the media embraces / Big Don does it and they call him racist.”
He refers to former President Donald Trump as “Big Don.”
The chorus repeatedly features a slogan popular with the Republican community, “Let’s Go Brandon.”
Kid Rock continues: “F**k Facebook, f**k Twitter too / And the mainstream media, f**k you too, too, too.”
The song goes on to cover things such as the Black Lives Matter movement and inflation.
Born on January 17, 1971, Kid Rock’s real name is Robert James Ritchie.
He’s an American singer, songwriter, and rapper who alternates between rock and roll, hip hop, country, and heavy metal music.
Kid Rock married Pamela Anderson in 2006, and the two divorced the following year.
He is the father of Robert James Ritchie Jr., who is 28 years old.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Kid Rock has an estimated net worth of around $150million.
Over the span of his career, he has released 11 albums:
He’s also appeared in various films and television shows, including Joe Dirt, Osmosis Jones, and The Simpsons.
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