Kid Rock, Halftime Show
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"Haters are a good problem to have. Nobody hates the good ones. They hate the great ones," the quote reads in part.
The singer's song about 'statutory' being 'mandatory' has resurfaced ahead of the TPUSA Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
Vice President JD Vance’s praise for Kid Rock has blown up in his face after the MAGA headliner’s song about loving “underage” girls resurfaced.
Nearly 25 years after Kid Rock released “Cool, Daddy Cool,” the song has sparked newfound controversy. Rock dropped “Cool, Daddy Cool” in 2001, two decades before he was tapped to headline Turning Point USA’s alternate 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
"Nobody hates the good ones," the quote reads. "They hate the great ones."
Kid Rock broke his silence on social media Thursday on the heels of he and Turning Point USA taking heat for the lyrics to his song “Cool, Daddy Cool.” Rock is scheduled to headline TPUSA’s Super Bowl LX “All-American Halftime Show” on Sunday in what is being billed as a Christian and family friendly alternative to the NFL’s halftime show featuring Bad Bunny.
Kid Rock is all set to perform at TPUSA’s All American Halftime Show, a counterprogramming broadcast to the NFL’s Super Bowl halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny.
Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert and Lee Brice will headline Turning Point USA's alternative halftime show, airing as Bad Bunny takes the Super Bowl stage.
TPUSA wanted a wholesome counter to Bad Bunny. The internet had other ideas. Turning Point USA thought it had a winning formula: patriotism, country music, ... Read More
Listen, I don't have anything against Kid Rock, but I'm also not going to be taking health advice from the guy. Department of Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was in Nashville recently,