Kid Rock - Sweet Southern Sugar (CD)
Description
After finally admitting that he's not actually running for U.S. Senate, Kid Rock has announced Sweet Southern Sugar — the new album his big political joke was created for. The record will arrive on November 3, and it will come with a big tour, to boot. - As a press release explains, Sweet Southern Sugar is Kid Rock's first album recorded in Nashville and features such recently shared tracks as "Greatest Show On Earth," "Po-Dunk" and "Tennessee Mountain Top." It promises both country and classic rock, as well as of course some rap.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 075597933185
- Department
- Music
- Released
- 3 Nov 2017
- Artist
- Kid Rock
- Format
- Audio CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Label
- Bmg Rights Managemen
- Tracks
- Greatest Show On Earth4:00
- Po-Dunk4:31
- Tennessee Mountain Top4:34
- I Wonder3:19
- American Rock 'N Roll4:36
- Back To The Otherside4:51
- Raining Whiskey4:00
- Stand The Pain4:45
- Sugar Pie Honey Bunch4:12
- Grandpa's Jam4:14
- Year
- 2017
- Supply Source
- USA
Kid Rock
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- Profile
- Name at birth: Robert James Ritchie
A self-proclaimed redneck from the midwestern United States, Kid Rock's catchy mix of rap and country-influenced hard rock took him to pop stardom after his 1998 release Devil Without A Cause. He grew up near Detroit, Michigan, but in 1991 he moved to New York City to further his career. Although he had landed his first record contract in 1990, record labels weren't quite sure how to promote a white rapper who blended heavy metal and country rock. His albums The Polyfuze Method (1993) and Early Mornin' Stone Pimp (1996) featured lyrics too nasty to play on the radio, but relentless touring and a gift for self-promotion earned Kid Rock a cult following. By 1999 he and his band, Twisted Brown Trucker, were performing in arenas and causing sparks on MTV. In 2000 Kid Rock released The History of Rock, a collection of re-mixes and older material. He began dating actress Pamela Anderson in 2001; they became engaged in April of 2002
Extra credit: Kid Rock's 3'9" sidekick, Joe C., died of Celiac disease in November of 2000. - Websites