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Kid Rock releases song 'We the People' tearing into Biden, Fauci, CNN, Facebook, and more: 'Let's go, Brandon!'
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Kid Rock releases song 'We the People' tearing into Biden, Fauci, CNN, Facebook, and more: 'Let's go, Brandon!'

Musician Kid Rock released a new politically charged single blasting President Joe Biden, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and more, Fox News reported Tuesday.

What are the details?

Kid Rock — real name Robert James Ritchie — released a brand-new single in the early hours of Tuesday morning titled "We the People," which takes aim at coronavirus mandates, Big Tech, and the mainstream media.

The song — which features a fair amount of profanity and explicit lyrics — begins, "We the people in all we do/ Reserve the right to scream 'F*** you'/ Wear your mask, take your pills/ Now a whole generation's mentally ill."

The song later goes on to compare the media's treatment of Biden to that of former President Donald Trump.

"But COVID's near, it's coming to town, we gotta act quick, shut our borders down/ Joe Biden does, the media embraces, Big Don does it and they call him racist," Ritchie raps on the guitar-heavy song.

The choruses also feature "Let's go, Brandon!" chants.

He later adds, "F*** Facebook, f*** Twitter too/ And the mainstream media, f*** you too, too, too."

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What else?

In a Facebook video about the new single, Kid Rock said that the song is about "all the craziness going on in our world in the last few years" as well as the "politics and polarization and social justice."

"You know, constantly for just being a Trump fan attacked in the media day in day out," he added. "I don't mind taking a punch, but I hit back motherf***er and I hit hard."

Kid Rock's Bad Reputation Tour kicks off on April 6 at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana.

The artist on Monday said that the tour could be his last.

"I want to be at my peak for this tour because I really don’t know for the unforeseen future if we’ll do a big tour again," he explained.

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