Kid Rock is a well-known musician and a controversial one at that. His style varies between rock, hip hop, country, and heavy metal. The ‘Don’t Tell Me How To Live’ singer recently stated that he is ‘uncancellable.’ Many will still try anyway.

Kid Rock stated in a new interview that he does not believe he can be cancelled, but he enjoys it when people try. The outspoken conservative rocker recently sat down with controversial Fox News host Tucker Carlson for a rare interview, which will broadcast in its entirety on Monday, March 21st.

“The legendary Kid Rock sits down with Tucker for a rare one-on-one interview. And nothing is off the table. You’ll see part of the fascinating discussion Monday on Tucker Carlson Tonight at 8pm ET on Fox News.”

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Carlson asks Rock in the preview:  “Why haven’t you been cancelled? Like, people aren’t allowed to say what they think. You are.” The ‘Cowboy’ singer responds by saying he’s “uncancellable” and that the reason is “cause I don’t give a f*ck.”

“I’m not in bed with any big corporate things. 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 has previously stated that he will cancel concerts in areas where COVID-19 vaccines are required. In a recent Facebook video, the musician stated that he was certain his team had not booked a venue with an existing mandate. He then went on to say that any that had “will be gone… by the time we’re going to get to your city.”

“If they’re not…you don’t have to worry, you’ll be getting your money back — because I won’t be showing up either!”

“If you think I’m going to sit out there and sing, ‘Don’t Tell Me How to Live’ and ‘We the People,’ while people are holding up their f*cking vaccine cards and wearing masks — that sh*t ain’t happening.”

Kid Rock is preparing to release a new album, ‘Bad Reputation,’ which will include the recently released songs ‘The Last Dance,’ ‘Rockin,’ and ‘We The People.’ It also includes the song ‘Don’t Tell Me How To Live,’ in which the rocker criticizes “snowflakes” and “offended millennials.”

‘Bad Reputation’ will be available digitally on March 21 and in physical form on April 6. To get the latest updates, keep an eye on Thirsty.

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Shivangini Rawat

Shivangini is a law student with a passion for writing and music. She writes for Thirstyfornews and enjoys cooking, baking, and playing various instruments. In her free time, she watches movies, TV shows, and anime, with a love for bands like Alcest and Scorpions.

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