Top 100 Quotes About Kid Rock
#1. I'd rather have 1000 of our fans than 10,000 Kid Rock fans!
Jason Isbell
#2. When I'm panicked about my love handles, I go to the YMCA and get obsessed with Kid Rock videos as I'm on the running machine.
Emily Mortimer
#3. Make no mistake: Bob Ritchie's up early in the morning taking pictures of his son on the first day of his senior year. Kid Rock is passed out in a hotel room somewhere with four scantily-clad women.
Kid Rock
#4. I'm listing to music all the time. I have favorite artists. Kid Rock loves the Civil Wars' song 'Barton Hollow.' We both said that's our favorite country song of the year. That knocks me out.
Bob Seger
#5. How does Macy Gray or Kid Rock not win over Christina Aguilera?
Courtney Love
#6. People ask all the time, 'What would you be doing if you weren't Kid Rock?' It's simple: I'd be broke Kid Rock.
Kid Rock
#7. Hulk Hogan's wife has filed for divorce. This is the most devastating breakup since Pam Anderson and Tommy Lee. And then Pam Anderson and Kid Rock. And soon, Pam Anderson and Rick Salomon.
Chelsea Handler
#8. It would be great to see somebody like Kid Rock kissing a man. But I'm sure that he wouldn't like the prospect of it put to him, and I won't even go there with Eminem.
Robbie Williams
#9. If you don't know one thing about Kid Rock it's that he's loyal. His band has been together for a long time, he stands by his friends, and the guy still lives in his home state of Michigan.
Gabrielle Reece
#10. It's kind of too movie-like to say, "When I started climbing, I knew I wanted to climb Everest some day." Instead, I just started rock climbing as a kid, when I was 16, and then I started teaching and a buddy of mine started taking me out.
Erik Weihenmayer
#11. My goal is to get quieter as I get older.
Kid Rock
#12. I play Rock 'n' Roll, that's what I do.
Kid Rock
#13. My past is a bit checkered.
Kid Rock
#14. I still love old-school hip-hop, but there hasn't been a lot that I've taken from the new stuff.
Kid Rock
#15. A common man, even like myself, I don't know how to pay my taxes.
Kid Rock
#16. Rap's the occupation, but one day watch I'll be Pimp of the Nation.
Kid Rock
#17. Getting married is the most fun you can have in life. Being married sucks
Kid Rock
#18. The colder the weather, the bigger the gun
Got to rock a lot of clothes if you tryina hide one
In June it's .22's, February it's fifths
But all year round, it's 616.
Willie The Kid
#19. I am scared of being broke and famous. I think that would be the biggest curse.
Kid Rock
#20. Go where you're celebrated, not tolerated. I'm celebrated in Detroit.
Kid Rock
#21. Politicians and music don't mix. It's like whiskey and wine.
Kid Rock
#22. As much as you don't want to say you are a vengeful person, when someone drags your name through the mud and plays press games and puts things out there like that, you are kind of like, alright. US Weekly will be gone next week, the songs I am writing won't.
Kid Rock
#23. I have always touched on different genres whether it has been hip-hop, country and the rock element.
Kid Rock
#24. I always looked up to so many people before me and was lucky to become such good friends with them. I learned so much hanging out with those cats.
Kid Rock
#25. I have to give my family credit for putting up with the racket, because as some of you may know, its not the easiest thing in the world to live with a kid who's trying to become a rock and roll drummer.
Max Weinberg
#26. Getting married was a ball. Being married was ... a nightmare.
Kid Rock
#27. I said it's all good and it's all in fun
Now get in the pit and try to love someone
Kid Rock
#28. I'm not only a fan of Apple products, I have stock in the company. I think Steve Jobs has started one of the greatest corporations in the world.
Kid Rock
#29. I was a late bloomer. I was a kinda shy little kid, definitely a child of the dark side. I wanted to play guitar and be in a rock band.
Yul Vazquez
#30. I remembered I had tickets that Susan Blond gave me to the rock kid who ate the heads off bats, Ozzy Osbourne,...
Andy Warhol
#31. Everything I've done in my career has started in and around Detroit, you know, the metro area and Michigan.
Kid Rock
#32. I don't tell 'U.S. Weekly' which parties I'm going to. I write songs.
Kid Rock
#33. Knowing so many people like myself who are singers and in traveling bands, the people you're in a relationship with feel slighted because they feel you're giving all your energy to your fans, and there's a lot of truth to that.
Kid Rock
#34. Two of my grandparents died in a car crash. Sucks, 'cause they would have lived to a hundred.
Kid Rock
#35. I know every Skynyrd and about all Johnny Cash songs.
Kid Rock
#36. I don't blame the average seventeen-year-old punk-rock kid for calling me a sellout. I understand that. And maybe when they grow up a little bit, they'll realize there's more things to life than living out your rock & roll identity so righteously.
Kurt Cobain
#37. The program director at a radio station, by the way, is not the superstar. If he was a superstar, he'd be out creating songs, but he's not. But he wants to act like he has control and power.
Kid Rock
#38. Being married sucked. Maybe for some people it is not meant to be.
Kid Rock
#39. When I was making my first record there would be something that would come out that would inspire you, you know? You'd see someone on TV or on the radio.
Kid Rock
#40. 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
#41. I did some stage when I was a kid, around 16 or so. I was living in Melbourne and had a band. I was quite young. We weren't very good. Then I found a band in Perth. We played around for three years. We're in the 'History of Rock'N'Roll,' a book about Perth music.
Paul Eenhoorn
#42. I just wasn't raised a granola eating, peace love hippie type person. I'm from Michigan and was raised in and around Detroit where it is kind of you get respect and you give respect. That is how I feel.
Kid Rock
#43. I know a lot of people who are struggling musicians; it's a hard life, and I've risked being that. The rewards are tremendous now that I've made it, I thank God every day. But I put it all on the line for it.
Kid Rock
#44. The best formula for revenge is success.
Kid Rock
#45. Of course when you are a kid you listen to what your parents had around. A lot of gospel, jazz. Now when I started to listen to music on my own it was around the time of the birth of rock and roll. Shortly thereafter I started to get into more blues and more traditional rootsy American music.
Jorma Kaukonen
#46. You know, when I started I liked Big Macs and Budweiser and I still like Big Macs and Budweiser.
Kid Rock
#47. I'm in awe of people like Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard; they're great musicians and people. But I'm most starstruck by people in the small town where I live. Especially single dads, like me, who are working five times as hard to raise their kids.
Kid Rock
#48. I've paid for more pianos in hotel lobbies than you can imagine.
Kid Rock
#49. A lot of people told me that I'm committing musical suicide with my sound.
Kid Rock
#51. I'm no saint but I do believe in what is right.
Kid Rock
#52. I tend to vote Republican, but I don't like the hardcore views on either side, and I'm not in bed with anybody.
Kid Rock
#53. As a kid, my parents had the typical stuff going on in the home, like Bee Gees, The Carpenters. Then I got exposed to what my brothers were listening to: a lot of classic rock, Led Zeppelin. It was around the mid-'80s when the whole Electro-Techno-Pop-House music thing started happening in Chicago.
Kaskade
#54. 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
#55. You're not going to get anything politically correct out of me.
Kid Rock
#56. 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
#57. It's not that I'm Mr. Goody-Two-Shoes now, but I've got my priorities in order.
Kid Rock
#58. I was the little white kid who rocked the turntables.
Kid Rock
#59. I always say getting married was a ball. I had a blast getting married. Loved it so much I got married six or seven times or whatever it was.
Kid Rock
#60. I don't make music to prove all the critics wrong. I do it to prove all my fans right.
Kid Rock
#61. I got into rock and roll to piss my parents off and the establishment around me.
Kid Rock
#62. I just have never got into reading.
Kid Rock
#63. If I do a certain number of ads, I have to do a personal project in between, just for my own sanity. I still consider myself a punk-rock kid.
Aaron Ruell
#64. You could be a Green Beret and a kid could jump out from behind a building and hit you with a rock. No matter how tough you become in the military, there's a way to die: there's nothing safe about it.
Ice-T
#65. The Majestic Theater in 1990. That was one of my first real shows where I had 300 to 400 people there.
Kid Rock
#66. These poor kids in Baghdad have no running water, no showers. They wipe with baby wipes. My heart goes out to them.
Kid Rock
#67. I pissed on my diploma, smell the aroma.
Kid Rock
#68. 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
#69. The power chords in 'Come Sail Away' were super heavy to me as a kid. Metal? No. Hard rock? At times, for sure.
Eddie Trunk
#70. I take the invasion of my personal space very seriously.
Kid Rock
#71. But I'm a great father. That's why I got custody.
Kid Rock
#72. I'm actually a pretty decent human being, and when I'm home I'm straight as an arrow.
Kid Rock
#73. Playing a concert for 2 hours is pie. I would do that every minute of every day if I could. I love to perform. It's the 22 hours before the next show that kills you.
Kid Rock
#74. I collect cars and bikes. One of my most special rides is a black 1930s Cadillac V16, and then I've got a few West Coast choppers.
Kid Rock
#75. Rock and roll is about desire, about wanting something better. I think my characters all want something better. My understanding of the rock and roll dream is that a kid in an isolated place or a small town or an underprivileged world could transcend it somehow.
Bobbie Ann Mason
#76. I always believed it would happen and stuck to my guns.
Kid Rock
#77. And there's a feeling you get from making music that is unlike anything else in the world.
Kid Rock
#78. Girls are always like, 'Oh, you're much better-looking in person than in pictures.' I'm kinda like, 'Er, thank you? I think? As in, I'm not as ugly as you thought?'
Kid Rock
#79. Money's really - you know, song writing, yes, there's money to be made and things like that. But really, when you talk about the real money, you talk about touring. No question.
Kid Rock
#80. When I started out I thought I might make a little money, get some girls, get a taste of the rock 'n' roll life. It's gone way beyond that.
Kid Rock
#81. I just feel fortune just to have been lucky enough, and worked hard enough, and blessed.
Kid Rock
#83. I am an avid hunter and marksman, and I will not hesitate to shoot anyone who has myself or family in fear for our lives.
Kid Rock
#84. I've never done songs with people just for the sake of the great combination. I've always done songs with friends.
Kid Rock
#85. I used to hang out a lot in jazz clubs, and the groups took to a kid like me who wasn't afraid to get up and sing with a jazz band. Then I started to hang out in rock clubs and learned to carry off different styles.
Eric Burdon
#86. I was a really crazy kid. I'm still a crazy kid. That's the nice thing about being in a rock band. You can feel 14 forever.
Max Weinberg
#87. My advice to you is be boring, square, asshole parents ... When I have kids, the most recent CD I will own - Phil Collins, No Jacket Required, and I'll rave about it. 'Do you like rock 'n' roll? 'Cause this is rockin' good stuff, kid.'
Patton Oswalt
#88. I know I'm not the best. I'm not the best singer, I'm not the best songwriter, I'm not the best player.
Kid Rock
#89. 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
#90. Out stretched hands and one night stands, still I can't find love.
Kid Rock
#91. Bringing people together is one of my favorite things ... I believed that's what a rock 'n' roll Jesus would really do - bring people together through music.
Kid Rock
#92. I was at Michael Jackson's house, and this kid runs out, 'Wait, save me!'
Chris Rock
#93. When you're a kid, you live carefree. You notice things that go on around you, but you live like a kid with no worries until you get to that certain age where trials and tribulations come and you gotta fight and stay on your toes. That's when survival instincts kick in.
Jay Rock
#94. Tell me if this is wrong. Justin Bieber ... is 100 percent like watching Vanilla Ice all over again. It's exactly the same. Well, as soon as Bieber has a hit, he'll be like Vanilla Ice.
Kid Rock
#95. I love to be pushed so I can prove myself, because once again, I will.
Kid Rock
#96. I'm not worried about headlines affecting my family, especially my son. He knows who I am. Whatever these things he is reading, he has a different perspective than the rest of the world just as a lot of my friends do.
Kid Rock
#97. It was always important to me to be that kid who could rock the party as well as rock the English professor's mind.
Saul Williams
#98. I still don't believe that all pieces of music are the same price. I just don't think that's America.
Kid Rock
#99. I think I did every drug known to mankind, smoked crack, boozed, dropped acid, you name it.
Kid Rock
#100. I think generally I'm a pretty good person if I had to grade myself. Or toot my own horn.
Kid Rock
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