![]() Alternatively, is that just the same "hey yeah!" but used over and over again?.Has Kid Rock used the same female vocalist all these years to intermittently go "hey, yeah!" in the middle of his songs?.'Cause it's all for one and it's one for allĪll, all, all, we the people, we the people If you down with love and wanna make things betterĪnd rock that bitch up and down the coastĭo ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America "Black lives matter," no shit motherfuckerīut we gotta keep fighting for the right to be freeĪnd every human being doesn't have to agreeĪnd you social media trolls, y'all can suck on deez So it's all the same, it ain't a damn thing changed We gotta act quick, shut our borders downĪnd the mainstream media, fuck you too, too, too ![]() I have decided to share my experience in the form of 20 important questions that crossed my mind while listening to "We The People." I have included the lyrics so you may follow along. I haven't listened to Kid Rock in years, missing out on his newest singles like "Don't Tell Me How to Live" and "Ala-Fucking-Bama," but I decided to check this one out, and wow. By lens, I mean those sunglasses that kind of look like transition lenses that stopped transitioning halfway down because it's important to be able to see through the bottom of the glasses, but the top of the glasses are shaded because that's where the sun is at. ![]() And by decree, I mean it's a list of things that Kid Rock is done with. 27 Questions About Mariah's New McDonald's Adīut this week, Kid Rock released a new song called "We The People," which is a well-known decree of unity told through a different lens. ![]()
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