More: Jack White announces 2 albums for 2022, releases video for new track 'Taking Me Back' More: Rolling Stones bring ageless rock spectacle to Detroit's Ford Field as Mick Jagger shines With its gang choruses, braggadocio and rhyme-heavy verses, it’s a slab of '90s-style rap-rock, and it marks the biggest venture of that sort in many years for Rock, who has largely embraced a heartland-rock sound with country trimmings. Recorded with the Canadian hard-rock band Monster Truck - and playing off that band’s 2015 song of the same title - the new track summons the feel of Kid Rock’s early “Devil Without a Cause” era. “I’m the last of a few still screaming ‘F- you,’” he raps. “Don’t Tell Me How to Live,” which landed overnight Friday, is the first new music and video from the Michigan-bred rap-rocker since 2017, and it finds him in a full-blast attack on woke culture and the media in an era when “every opinion has a millennial offended,” as one lyric goes. Tapping the musical flavor of his early years, Kid Rock conjures an aggressive old-school sound and middle-finger attitude on his defiant new song.
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