Kid Rock chants ‘Let’s go Brandon,’ then calls for unity on new single

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By Adam Graham | The Detroit News

Kid Rock’s new single “We the People” slams social media, the news media and the president of the United States before making a plea for coming together.

“We the People” is the most incendiary of three new tracks the Michigan rocker released at midnight Tuesday. The others are a midtempo rock song, “The Last Dance,” which is inspired by his parents’ 50-year marriage, and “Rockin,” a country ballad, which name checks Bob Seger and Marvin Gaye.

“We the People” is a rap-rock offering with a chorus of “Let’s go Brandon,” a derogatory chant against President Joe Biden. He doesn’t need code for his feelings on a host of other topics, using expletives aimed toward Dr. Anthony Fauci and the media, CNN, TMZ, Twitter and Facebook.

Rock announced the arrival of the single on Monday in a video posted to Facebook.

“We the People” opens with a screed against COVID policies: “Wear your mask, take your pills / now a whole generation’s mentally ill!” says Rock.

The chorus then leads to the “Let’s go Brandon” chant, and a second verse decries inflation rates as well as racism.

Then comes a call for togetherness (“It’s time for love and unity!”) along with a partial reading of the preamble of the U.S. Constitution. As the four-minute song fades, a sampled crowd can be heard chanting, “Let’s go Brandon.”

Listen to the track below. (Warning, explicit language.)

“We the People” and the other two songs likely will be included on Rock’s new album “Bad Reputation,” which is due out this year.

On Monday, Rock, 51, announced dates for his 2022 tour, which he teased may be his final big tour. “I want to be at my peak for this tour,” he said in a video posted to his social media channels, “because I really don’t know for the unforeseen future if we’ll do a big tour again.”

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