Genius Lyrics
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Kid Rock – Black Chick, White Guy
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This song chronicles the experience Kid Rock had with his son’s mom: a “black chick” he first started an intimate relationship with as a teenager. It describes her parallel with
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Kid Rock – Black Chick, White Guy Samples
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See all of “Black Chick, White Guy” by Kid Rock’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Kid Rock – Black chick, white guy / i am the bullgod
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Black chick white guy / Does it mean s*** maybe / I don't know but yo it never phased me / But either way heres one tale / Of two like that and what prevailed / It started way back
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Kid Rock (Ft. Eminem) – Fuck Off
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“Fuck Off” is the 12th track off of Kid Rock’s “Devil Without a Cause”, his major label debut.
The song samples “NIB” by Black Sabbath and “Running With the Devil” by Van Halen.
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Bill Withers – Ain't No Sunshine Samples
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See all of “Ain't No Sunshine” by Bill Withers’s samples
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Kid Rock – Bawitdaba
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“Bawitdaba” was a breakout single by Kid Rock that fused hip-hop, metal, and country elements. Although this fifth single from his Devil Without a Cause album didn’t make a chart
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LIMP ALBUM CLUB
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Ok guys my album this time around is Kid Rock’s seminal 1998 masterpiece Devil Without a Cause. This is an album that came out at the start of the nu-metal era and had an element of genre-mixture to it that would never again be captured by any nu-metal or Kid Rock album ever again. There’s a bit of nu-metal, rap metal, heavy metal, hard rock, southern rock (ik Kid Rock isn’t southern but the style of some of these songs is), hard rock, country, and hip hop all mixed together in this thing. it works beautifully. this shit is certified diamond (10x platinum) man cmon. this is in the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die book
when i first listened to this album it blew my mind. i had never heard anything like this and i have never heard anything like this since. this is truly a one of a kind album. kid rock never did anything like this ever again and this is one of the only nu-metal albums that truly embraces rap period, much less country which is slightly less present but still its there.
if anythi
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Kid Rock – I Wanna Go Back
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[Intro] / I wanna go back / I wanna go back / [Verse 1] / Uh, 'cause I remember way back when / Got kicked out the crib and had a place to stay / In the Clem with some friends
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Kid Rock – Cowboy
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Kid Rock has described the song as “Lynyrd Skynyrd meets Run-D.M.C..” The song fuses elements of rap, folk and southern rock.
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Kid Rock – Wasting Time
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[Verse 1] / I'm a pimp, you can check my stats / And roll in a Fleetwood, that's how I mack / I rock all the tracks, so the world knows / I love all the girls, smack all the hoes
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Kid Rock – Where U at Rock?
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“Where U At Rock” is the 13th song on Kid Rock’s debut major label album Devil Without a Cause. It also appeared on his earlier project Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp. The song is
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Kid Rock – I Am the Bullgod
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“I Am the Bullgod” was written as a tribute song to Monster Magnet, as they were his favorite group during that time period in the early 90s when the song was written. The “Bullgod
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Kid Rock (Ft. Uncle Kracker) – E.M.S.P.
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This is the true story about mackin / Check it / Times are changin / Talk about it / More so each year / But the Early Mornin, Stoned Pimp is here / Yeah / So let it rain, and let
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Kid Rock (Ft. Esham) – Live
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[Esham] / Let me hear you say "Kid Rock's up on the stage" / [Verse] / Hey slick, check it / I'm the Rock you know, I'm 'about to smoke it up / So I can rock a few old school disco
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Kid Rock (Ft. Tino Gross) – Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp (original version)
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[Intro] / That's right motherfuckers, I'm back / (This is the true story about mackin'...check it) / Times are changin' / (Talk about it) / More so each year / But the Early Mornin
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Kid Rock (Ft. Uncle Kracker) – Krack Rocks
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[Verse] (Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker, Both) / Who are you, who are you? / Well, I'm the punk with the pump in the back of my ride / How you step, Rock? I step in stride / I pimp across
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Kid Rock – Only God Knows Why
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Kid Rock began writing Only God Knows Why in jail after he and friends spent the night there after their celebrations on the day they were signed to Atlantic Records mutated into a
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Kid Rock – I Got One for Ya
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“I Got 1 For Ya” is the 8th track on Kid Rock’s breakout album Devil Without A Cause. It talks about how cool Rock is and how he is unstoppable. The song is produced by John Travis
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Sugarhill Gang – Rapper's Delight
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“Rapper’s Delight” has gone down in history as the first commercially successful hip-hop single, and one of the longest at nearly 15 minutes. It is, and will continue to be, one of
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Kid Rock – The Prodigal Son Returns
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[Intro] / P-p-p-pass the buddha, pass the buddha / 'Cause I wanna get, p-p-p-pass the buddha / P-p-p-pass the buddha, 'cause I wanna get off / [Verse] / All the fuckers that are
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Kid Rock – Classic Rock
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[Verse 1] / Well, guess who's back, with a big fat cock / It's the Kid motherfucker with the classic rock / Like "Wax That Booty", yodel-aye-hoo, punk / Slapping you hoes with dick
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Kid Rock – Paid
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Kid Rock – Ya' Keep On
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[Verse 1] / Pass that dang coat boy I'm back / My name's not Jack Tripper, but I'm a day tripper / So watch me rip another funky rhyme / East side swingin' with the Boone's wine
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Kid Rock – Somebody's Gotta Feel This
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“Somebody’s Gotta Feel This” is the 9th track on Kid Rock’s breakthrough album Devil Without a Cause. The song talks about Kid Rock coming up and making music.
It is produced by
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Sole (USA) (Ft. D-Stroy & Mr. Complex) – 3 Guys in a Bar
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A black guy, a white guy and a Puerto Rican walk into a bar….
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Sir Mix-a-Lot – Baby Got Back
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“Baby Got Back” was inspired by Anthony “Sir Mix-A-Lot” Ray’s frustration with seeing feminine beauty in America portrayed as a valley-girl “popsicle stick” figure in ads like the
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