Rock-n-Roll=> Ted Nugent and Kid Rock Team Up to Record ‘Kiss My Rebel Ass’

Rockers Ted Nugent and Kid Rock have teamed up to record “Kiss My Rebel A$$”
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Kid Rock told Confederate flag protesters to “kiss my a$$” last week.

“Kiss My Rebel Ass” will reportedly be available as a free download from both of their websites on July 17.

Ultimate Classic Rock reported:

Ted Nugent and Kid Rock have teamed up to record a song in support of the Confederate flag.

The song, titled “Kiss My Rebel Ass,” was reportedly written and recorded in the space of a day after Nugent, seeing that Kid Rock had invited anyone protesting his use of the flag at his concerts to “kiss my ass,” reached out to express his support via text message.

“When you get a text from the Nuge, you know you’ve done something right,” laughed Rock during a joint appearance the two made on WWJ Newsradio 950. Added Nugent, “Rock ‘n’ roll ain’t supposed to be nice — it’s supposed to hit you upside the head with a tire iron, and that is exactly what this song does.”

Nugent, who’s been typically outspoken in his disappointment with the recent removal of the flag from the statehouse grounds in South Carolina, weighed in on the subject during a recent appearance on the World Positive Thinkers podcast.

“I believe that we always have to look at substance over symbolism, and I think we have to be honest,” argued Nugent. “If we burned every Confederate flag today, would they stop shooting each other in Chicago? If we burned every Confederate flag today, would we stop sanctuary cities from accommodating murderers and rapists and savage people?”

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