Cocky EXPLICIT LYRICS Kid Rock

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  • Release Date: 11/20/2001
  • Sales Rank: 11,268
  • Label: LAVA
  • UPC: 075678348228
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Cocky

1LISTENTrucker Anthem 4:39
2LISTENForever 3:46
3LISTENLay It on Me 4:56
4LISTENCocky 3:57
5LISTENWhat I Learned out on the Road 4:58
6LISTENI'm Wrong, But You Ain't Right 4:56
7LISTENLonely Road of Faith 5:28
8LISTENYou Never Met a Motherf**ker Quite Like Me 4:53
9LISTENPicture / Sheryl Crow 4:58
10LISTENI'm a Dog 3:36
11LISTENMidnight Train to Memphis 4:44
12LISTENBaby Come Home 3:08
13LISTENDrunk in the Morning 5:31
14LISTENWCSR / Snoop Dogg Bonus Track 4:44

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The meteoric rise of Kid Rock, the Detroit-based white rapper who toiled in obscurity for a decade before 1998's Devil Without a Cause made him America's favorite badass, has sent music critics searching to explain Bob Ritchie's outrageous fortune. On Cocky, the Kid offers his own take. He wraps his long-haired, baggy-panted, multiethnic, multiracial, riffing, rapping boogie outfit in red-white-and-blue populism, positing the most credible new iteration of truly American music since Creedence Clearwater Revival. Infusing '90s rap-metal fusion with trailer-park twang -- notably on "What I Learned from the Road" and the duet with Sheryl Crow, "Picture" -- Kid Rock's Twisted Brown Trucker band is essentially Lynyrd Skynyrd with a deejay. Rock's singing, which gets equal time with his old-school rapping, seems directly influenced by Johnny Van Zant, even if he gives Hank Williams Jr. props throughout Cocky. Steel guitar licks ring out as often as power chords, and bluesy piano and organ vamps signify a Southern soulfulness that's not far removed from the Black Crowes. If they weren't so obviously fifth- and sixth-generation inspiration, the Kid's country leanings would surely earn him as much cred as Beck, who fuses the same elements with plenty more pretension. But give Kid Rock credit for this: Few before him have dared to recognize the kinship of hip-hop and country. Genially uniting these two American folk musics under his banner of straight-talking capitalist excess, Ritchie does naturally what backpacker rap groups and academic rock critics accomplish only with crushing self-consciousness. Factor in his outrageous persona -- Pam Anderson-dating, shotgun-toting, missing only his departed midget MC sidekick Joe C to complete the bizarro picture -- and it's hard not to love Kid Rock. It's almost un-American. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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Cockyby Anonymous

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September 05, 2004: This is one good record. It's not quite the next Devil Without a Cause, but that shouldn't stop you from picking it up. My one complaint: I expected it to be a little more hardcore.

Cockyby Anonymous

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December 10, 2002: this really a great great buy. It is sooo worth the money, and you will not be able to get this cd out of your player...mine has been in my disc player since release date. nov.20 2001-and till this date it is still in there. dec.10 2002...outstanding track on album-midnight train to memphis


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