I didn’t want to go out and change anything. I just wanted to make the music that was part of my background, which was rock and blues and hip-hop.

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Kid Rock wanted to create music that reflected his personal experiences and the styles of music he grew up listening to, such as rock, blues, and hip-hop. He didn't try to change or reinvent his musical style, but instead focused on making the kind of music that was a natural fit for him.

About Kid Rock

Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, is an American musician who has found success in the rap rock, country rock, and country rap genres. After starting out in the Detroit hip hop scene, he went on to sell millions of albums and have several chart-topping hits.

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I didn’t want to go out and change anything. I just wanted to make the music that was part of my background, which was rock and blues and hip-hop.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

But I’m a great father. That’s why I got custody.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

And there’s a feeling you get from making music that is unlike anything else in the world.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

My past is a bit checkered.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I always believed it would happen and stuck to my guns.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I could care less about what people think. I’m a Devil Without A Cause.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

On a scale of the United States, the Hollywood influence on what comes out, that’s not the majority views of across the country. What we read in Us Weekly or People magazine, or Entertainment Tonight, it’s not what the majority of the country is thinking.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

That’s what I love from metal, and that’s what I love from hip-hop. That’s what I love from any music that’s hard, that’s got an edge to it-The attitude in it.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

My shows aren’t about trying to save some place, because I don’t feel that’s the right venue for it. That’s my politics right there: Don’t bring politics to my shows.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

A lot of people told me that I’m committing musical suicide with my sound.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I want as many people as possible to hear my music. I’m happy to entertain people by being a star.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

You’ve got to work hard for your success and you’ve got to have a steady presence. That’s the secret.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

But honestly, it’s pretty weird; there are girls who’d do absolutely everything just to get a backstage pass. I don’t know what it is, but really, when you’re on national TV in America the girls love you. They all want you! And I’m not complaining!

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I know every Skynyrd and about all Johnny Cash songs.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I am happy to make money. I want to make more money, make more music, eat Big Macs and drink Budweisers.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I didn’t come from a trailer park. I grew up middle class and my dad had money and my mom made my lunch. I got a car when I was sixteen. I’m proud of that.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I was the little white kid who rocked the turntables.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

Being a father helps me be more responsible… you see more things than you’ve ever seen.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I think what I’ve learned out of this lifetime is you should be proud of where you come from.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

Going out hanging out with the troops, and you know it’s kind of all summed up in the TV show, I don’t what else I can say about it. It’s a great thing to do, something I’m definitely proud of.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

If it looks good, you’ll see it. If it sounds good, you’ll hear it. If it’s marketed right, you’ll buy it. But… if it’s real, you’ll feel it.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

Are some women and children going to die? Yeah. But it’s doing the right thing. You got money, you sit around talking about peace. People who don’t have money need some help.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

Rock ‘n’ roll is much easier if you’re white.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

As far as my street cred goes, I’ll always have that, because I always hang with the kids. I’ll jump right off the stage and buy them a beer. I’ll be a star on stage, but I’ll always hang with the kids.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

It’s not that I’m Mr. Goody-Two-Shoes now, but I’ve got my priorities in order.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I never said I wanted to be around for a long time. I always said I wanted to be here for a good time.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

Europeans don’t seem to have the groupie mentality.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I like to make music, I like rap music. Even if I’m white, I support that music. If I want to support it or any other white kid wants to support it more power to them.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

You know, when I started I liked Big Macs and Budweiser and I still like Big Macs and Budweiser.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

My take on rap is driven by straightforward American southern rock and blues.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I signal with an independent label, Continuum. After that I put out a totally independent record, sold fourteen thousand of them from my basement, bought a house, started raising my kid, made a decent living.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I think I did every drug known to mankind, smoked crack, boozed, dropped acid, you name it.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

Why does anything ever happen? Some things happen and some don’t.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I care less if I can’t be part of your scene because I am the scene. I am everything that is.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

That’s why I called my record Devil Without a Cause – I’m a white boy who’s so sick of hearing that white kids are going to steal rap.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

I’m actually a pretty decent human being, and when I’m home I’m straight as an arrow.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)

They believed you can’t mix rock, country, and rap, and that crossover is dead. I always knew it would work. And it will always work as long as you’re really into it and like what you’re doing.

Kid Rock

American musician (born 1971)