Kid Rock’s Controversial Song on Underage Love Resurfaces Pre-TPUSA Super Bowl Show

Kid Rock’s Controversial Song on Underage Love Resurfaces Pre-TPUSA Super Bowl Show

Kid Rock is set to headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show for Turning Point USA. The announcement recently sparked interest and controversy, particularly surrounding the performer’s past lyrics. Kid Rock, also known as Bob Ritchie, has not shied away from making pointed remarks about other entertainers, specifically criticizing Bad Bunny’s upcoming performance.

Key Performers and Criticism

The halftime show will also feature Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett. Despite the diverse lineup, social media reactions have highlighted a more contentious aspect surrounding Kid Rock’s potential performance of his song “Cool, Daddy Cool.”

Controversial Lyrics Surface

This song, which gained attention for its lyrics, includes a controversial verse that mentions underage relationships. Kid Rock’s lyrics, “Young ladies, young ladies, I like ‘em underage,” have raised eyebrows across social media platforms, especially in light of the recent Epstein files being made public.

Social Media Reactions

Parker Molloy’s repost of JD Vance’s promotion of the show included these provocative lyrics, further igniting conversations surrounding the appropriateness of the song for a family-oriented event such as the Super Bowl. Reactions varied, with many questioning the suitability of Kid Rock’s musical choices for a “faith and family-friendly” event.

  • “Wow @TPUSA sure know how to put together a faith and family friendly lineup,” commented a Twitter user.
  • Another user remarked, “Hoping he plays ‘Cool Daddy, Cool.’”
  • Tom Levy pointed out the alignment of Kid Rock with the branding of Turning Point USA.

Future of the Performance

As the Super Bowl approaches, there remains uncertainty about whether Kid Rock will perform the infamous song. Neither Kid Rock nor Turning Point USA has officially addressed the controversy surrounding the lyrics.

Given the heightened scrutiny, it seems unlikely that this particular song will be part of his setlist. Fans and critics alike will be closely watching the performance, waiting to see which direction it takes.