"I love it when they try," he said in an interview promoting his new album
The rocker's music video for "Don't Tell Me How To Live" sees him riding a middle finger into space and comparing himself to Brad Pitt.
His ire apparently stemmed from someone filming him — performing in a bar — which led to the outburst.
Morgan Wallen got a very warm reception from the crowd during his surprise appearance in Nashville.
Kid Rock seemed to have a go at Lady Gaga on Tuesday, days after the pop star went viral with her own pro-Joe Biden video.
The "Baywatch" star says she wasn't married to producer Jon Peters.
Who is DJ D-Nice and what is "Club Quarantine"? Inside the internet's most high-profile dance party.
Kid Rock's Big Ass Honky Tonk Rock N' Roll Steakhouse in Nashville has closed after all.
Kid Rock's Nashville bar won't shut down after mayor's mandate — is that legal?
Kid Rock won't renew license for Detroit restaurant after Oprah tirade, writing, "trying to label me racist is a joke."
Kid Rock was unrepentant following a stage tirade against Oprah Winfrey posted on TMZ Friday, sending a follow-up tweet.
The conservative singer took aim at Swift's politics with an offensive tweet.
Sacha Baron Cohen says that Pamela Anderson's role in "Borat" was the last straw in her marriage to Kid Rock.
Former collaborator and rumored ex Sheryl Crow shared a brutal GIF in response.
Kid Rock is fired up over a racial discrimination lawsuit against one of his restaurants.
Kid Rock will get his butt sign in the end.
The 47-year-old rock star was inspired by Tyler Perry's generous deed.
After musician Kid Rock called Joy Behar a "bitch" on "Fox & Friends," she responded on her own show, "The View."
Thursday at the White House, Beach Boys singer Mike Love said that Donald Trump has done so much for musicians, and one of those things was to try to save Whitney Houston amid her public drug battle.
Nashville PR giant Kirt Webster, who represented clients including Dolly Parton and Kid Rock, has stepped down from his firm after allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
To the surprise of hardly anyone, Kid Rock quashed his highly publicized but hardly serious bid to run for Senator in an interview with Howard Stern’s SiriusXM radio show Tuesday morning. “F— no, I’m not running for Senate. Are you kidding me?” Rock said. “Who couldn’t figure that out? I’m releasing a new album. I’m going on […]
Kid Rock said he would not be running for Senate and admitted the stunt was a ploy to promote his new album, 'Sweet Southern Sugar.'
Kid Rock fired back at critics, stressing he "loves black people" and dismissing criticisms of his past onstage use of the Confederate flag.
Kid Rock: “I have still not officially announced my candidacy... go f**k yourselves.”
Kid Rock, an outspoken supporter of Republican President Donald Trump, said Thursday that he will decide over the next few weeks on whether to run for the U.S. Senate.