Kid Rock Addresses Backlash Over Song on Underage Girls Pre-Super Bowl Show

Kid Rock Addresses Backlash Over Song on Underage Girls Pre-Super Bowl Show

Kid Rock has recently addressed the backlash surrounding his song “Cool, Daddy Cool.” This comes ahead of his performance at the upcoming Turning Point USA show during the Super Bowl halftime. The show is being promoted as an alternative to Bad Bunny’s halftime performance.

Kid Rock Takes a Stand Against Criticism

On social media, Kid Rock shared a message inspired by Kobe Bryant, emphasizing the importance of embracing criticism. He stated, “Learn to love the hate. Embrace it. Enjoy it.” These comments reflect his stance on dealing with detractors.

Super Bowl Halftime Show Lineup

Kid Rock will perform alongside notable artists such as:

  • Lee Brice
  • Brantley Gilbert
  • Gabby Barrett

This performance is tied to a larger effort by Turning Point USA, an organization led by Charlie Kirk, which seeks to provide an alternative show due to controversy surrounding Bad Bunny’s perceived anti-ICE stance.

Controversial Lyrics Under Fire

The crux of the backlash centers on “Cool, Daddy Cool.” Specifically, the third verse has raised alarm among listeners. The lyrics include references to underage girls, igniting discussions about the implications of such lines.

Kid Rock’s association with Donald Trump and support for ICE’s deportation efforts has further fueled the controversy surrounding his performance.

Public Reaction

Many critics have pointed to the lyrics as problematic, raising concerns about the message conveyed to fans and the broader implications of such statements on social issues.

The upcoming Super Bowl performance promises to be a hot topic, blending music, politics, and public sentiment.