The Real Meaning Behind Kid Rock's Dont Tell Me How To Live
Kid Rock is back and he's as vulgar as ever. "Don't Tell Me How To Live" is Rock's first release since 2017's "Sweet Southern Sugar." Accompanied by a music video, the musician slams the left, as well as "snowflakes" and the "offended," in his latest output. The video begins with Rock watching news from across the spectrum, utilizing several conservative dog-whistles such as masks being portrayed negatively and a headline that reads "KID ROCK RACIST?"
Kicking off with an emphatic "F*** all you h**s / Detroit till I die m**********r / Talking all that b******t / Ain't nobody gonna tell me how to live" (via Genius), viewers and listeners are immediately set for a treat (depending on your definition of the word) by the singer and featured band Monster Truck. The vulgarity continues to run roughshod as Rock verbally berates anyone who doesn't see eye-to-eye with his conservative values.
And despite the singer being offended himself, the song is written to criticize — you guessed it — the perpetually offended. And what true conservative wouldn't chastise the upcoming generation? "A nation of p*****s is our next generation / And these minions and their agendas / Every opinion has a millennial offended," says Rock. More conservative dog-whistles follow as he evokes the Constitution, stating, "But this amendment one, it rings true / And if you don't dissent, b***h, then see number two" — the latter referring to the one about guns.
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