While there are loads of people out in the world who are terrified of being 'cancelled', singer Kid Rock says bring it on.
The 51-year-old star recently sat down with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who asked him: "Why don’t you think you’ve been cancelled?"
Kid Rock responded, saying he's ‘uncancellable’ and ‘doesn’t give a f**k.’
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“I’m not in bed with any big corporate things,” he said.
“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 is set to release his new album Bad Reputation, which features one of his latest singles titled, ‘Don’t Tell Me How To Live’, where he refers to millennials as ‘snowflakes’ claiming that 'every opinion' has them ‘offended’.
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He goes on to sing: “So what the f**k’s up with all the backlash/ you snowflakes here’s a news flash: ain’t nobody gonna tell me how to live.”
In another track, ‘We The People’, Kid includes the lyrics ‘Let’s go, Brandon’, which is widely used as slang meaning ‘F**k Joe Biden’.
He also slammed the reaction to the coronavirus pandemic, singing: “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.”
Earlier this year, Rock announced he would refuse to perform at venues that enforce Covid-19 restrictions for his upcoming tour.
"If you think I'm going to sit out there and say don't tell me how to live, 'We The People,' while people are holding up their f**ing vaccine cards and wearing masks, that s**t ain't happening."
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Unless Trump has an underground karaoke bar, we’re not sure where Rock will be allowed to perform, given the current restrictions.
However, this isn’t the first time Rock has been met with controversy, as in 2016, the ‘All Summer Long’ singer launched a pro-Trump T-shirt line.
His shirts read, ‘God Guns & Trump’ and another design with a broken map of America with the red states labelled as ‘United States of America’ and the blue states represented as ‘Dumbf**kistan’.
Rock has even flirted with the notion of getting involved in politics himself.
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In January, following the release of his song ‘We The People’, the Michigan native was supported by Republican members of Congress to run for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District, set to take place November 8, Rolling Stone reports.
And though it might be hard to picture Rock as a member of Congress, he might just fit in, given the political circus right now.