WATCH: Kid Rock Opens Concert with Video Message from Donald Trump

Last Wednesday, Kid Rock opened the first concert of his “Bad Reputation” tour in Indiana with a video message from Donald Trump. 

Trump began his message by saying, “Hello, everyone. I love you all. I know you’re having a great time at the Kid Rock concert tonight.”

“Quite frankly, he’s amazing. All of you in attendance are truly the backbone of our great country. Hard-working, God-fearing rock-and-roll patriots,” he continued.

“Bob [Kid Rock] is truly one of the greatest entertainers of our time. Not the best golfer by any means, his golf game could use a little work, but a great, great entertainer, and that’s why you’re there,” Trump added.

“Let’s all continue to love one another, fight for our God-given freedoms, and most of all, let’s make America rock again,” he concluded.

At the end of his message, Trump displayed a red “Make America Rock Again” hat and put it on his head. Kid Rock then played the most popular song on his “Bad Reputation” album, “We The People.”

His song criticizes COVID-19 measures, President Joe Biden, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and the Black Lives Matter movement. His music video for “We The People” now has over 3 million views on YouTube

Rock sings, “‘Wear your mask, take your pills’/Now a whole generation’s mentally ill/(Hey-yeah) Man, f*ck Fauci.” He also sings, “You piece of sh*t, I don’t see color, Black lives matter, no sh*t, motherf*cker.” 

In the chorus, Rock repeats “Let’s Go Brandon,” which means “F*ck Joe Biden” in right-wing circles. Kid Rock is one of the many celebrities who have publicly supported Donald Trump.

Watch Donald Trump’s video message here:

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