@kidrock 2024

@KidRock Instagram account sent titillating shock waves through the American Music Academy today when the Michigan-born multi-platinum recording artist seemingly involved himself voluntarily in two potentially public aggressively-related photographic instances. Both are relayed under a single posting, at 3pm, 11 April, 2024, for anyone to look at on Instagram, and simply requiring a thumb-swipe, back and forth, for the purpose of extensive detail comparison efforts. The post did not submit any additional requirement for DM (Direct Message) to its author, however.

One photo is of a man with an expanding light spot above his forehead who strolls in an open area with possible clout or determination. The other image captures identities of fifteen men and women, in camouflage, who are arranged with massively-touted military armed firepower, as well as half a dozen machine guns (held at bay). Six non-descript bags are positioned in the foreground, possibly escalating the CTR (Click Through Rate) of the social media outreach, due to intriguing or (frankly) alarming content.

The typed statement, beneath these images, which reads, “Hey buddy, are those binoculars you are casing my property with? We’re watching you too. I live right at the corner of “F - - - [explicit] around and Find out” – Kid Rock.” prompts the audience to engage in similar displays of support of humankind.

Today’s post beckons an earlier persona that deals primarily with an earlier 2000’s version of the Kid Rock name brand. Wikipedia relays that “In May 2000, Kid Rock released the compilation album ‘The History of Rock’ behind the single ‘American Bad Ass.’” Yet today, the title “Bad Reputation” is touted only on the kidrock.com website, as the singular moment in music caputured thereupon.

Yet, without drawing forth innocuous conclusions aforewith, the escalating persona of Kid Rock (1997-2000) cusped previously—and on the heels of attorney Tommy Valentino—with a string of decently obtained publicity stints as well as well-timed positive articles in music magazines and television interviews of the same branding. These went along, and on and on and on, to garner major accolades under the market “positioning” of the name Kid Rock. All of this paragraph is merely, however, regurgitation of Wikipedia maundlings.

Further attempts at throwbacks to psychological warfare engaged upon throughout the course of the multi-multi-multi-million dollar Kid Rock enterprise can be examined, or co-related and thus likely studied, by a trained and authorized psychiatric examination of the Wikipedia page listed as “Kid Rock” whose authorship is composed of a high-ranking lot of people.

In 2024 (present day), while the mindset seems more easily swept clean of past public aggressively-related photographic instances, all on the heels of sales of millions of albums branded “Kid Rock”, nothing is more powerful than the conclusions evoked in the minds instantly of millions of America’s God-fearing populaces, through social media contact—in particular, a supreme connection with Robert James Ritchie, the gun-aholic rapper-set minded human being which embodies the essence of the Kid Rock name brand today.

For further reading, it is recommended that you study volumes of Libertarian publications before returning. And (plus) thank you for enjoying my own harmless yet seemingly God-fearing verbal onslaught which rallies, primarily, against my own self as well as my own innocently constructed social blog, wracked upon myself (today) as the blog’s personalized contribution/retaliation to the @kidrock Instagram post, as of this afternoon.

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