This was the album that made him. I knew Rob since he was doing small shows in Detroit at the state theater and selling his demos out of his car. But this is old Kid.
"'Roll On" is a good one by him to show off his vocals..."All Summer Long" is a good-feel nostalgia one and "Cowboy" goes back to his fur -wearing days and a good jam! Rock On!
I always though the auto tune was him speaking to himself in his head as it adds a bit of echo. I believe it was only used as a tool by a great artist .
He was the first one to use autotune as an effect, most people think it was Cher's "Believe" but this song came first. You would love this song performed live with Jamey Johnson, he uses a guitar talkbox to get a similar effect on his voice when he sings, it sounds so much better than "autotune".
@@riveredflush Maybe. But with "Cowboy", it was mainstream/radio success. I know that personally, I had never heard "Bawitaba" until I bought the album which was after "Cowboy" went big. I guess it all depends on what you were paying attention to. I was pretty "Normie" back then! 🤣
It was this one album went from 2 million to 7 million once released the Views way higher on here then Bawitdaba and Cowboy they have more Streams though.
Kid Rock is such a good rabbit hole to go down. He touches so many genres. He has so many good songs that weren’t big but are fantastic songs (Care, Purple Sky, Born Free). All Summer Long, and American Bad Ass are absolute jams.
This was in 1998 and released a week prior to Cher’s Believe which is said to be the first hit song to use Auto-Tune so I’m guessing Antares Auto-Tune which was released in September of 1997 was first being discovered and utilized
Kid was actually from a middle class family in Michigan. He would hang out in the ghetto & didn't want them to know. They would say where's that kid that's always singing rock? lol Hence the name Kid Rock! He said he was acting poor, but his dad would be picking him up to go to the orthodontist! lol Ya, sometimes he comes home to Michigan & we catch him on the lake! I think that's where his All Summer Long came from!
Blue Jean's and a rosary is a must my friend and probably my favorite song.I loved old Kid Rock but I love newer Kid Rock just as much if not more ❤ Peace out ✌️ ☮️
Saw him at a country Music Fest AND with Bob Seger. Both were epic concerts IMO, seeing Bob Seger jamming and singing Bawitdaba with Kid Rock was unforgettable.
@@tbrown9491 I was at that show when opened for Bob Seger. Also saw him for the opening inaugural show at L. S. A. Saw him one other time at Pine Knob when ZZ Top played and they told the crowd they were hanging out with a local boy and brought him on stage for a song.
Interesting note, at a kid rock show he will sing, dance, and carry on like a true rock star. He will also take over the drums for a solo, take over the keyboard, the bass, the guitar, and the turntables, all for solos giving his band a break one at a time. The energy of a kid rock show is off the charts.
Man, I remember seeing him do that in 2000 on the Summer Sanitarium tour at Mile High Stadium. Between that, the girls on the sides of the stage, Joe C...I thought his set was better than Metallica's. glad to see he still does that.
This song and Pictures with Sheryl Crow are my favorite songs by The Kid. He has a lot of versatility. Seems like most people don't give him credit. I think the voice shift was a planned effect ,kind of like what Cher did with 'Believe".
Always good to see Don's hansome face! 😊 This is one of my favorite Kid Rock songs!! Definitely takes me back! ❤ Since u mentioned having been on tour and doing roadie work, please, please, please check out The load out/Stay by Jackson Browne!! U will relate 💯, and it will instantly go on your classic forever playlist!!
I grew up in Mt Clemens and a girl I worked with was dating him.. Lorelai with green eyes and nice "lungs"...she gave me a flyer for his show at a house party. he played in shady side park neighborhood ....i saw him there and did not like the music one bit, but the people did, at the time it was all rap. I was dragged to a show at pine knob about 10 years after that and was blown away!!! he did it all. he even played a deep purple song!!!
Kid Rock sings with his heart, writes lyrics to masterpieces, speaks what’s on his mind, calls a spade a spade, but deep down he is one humble dude. Seen him in concert many times and he Rocks the house down. Every time.
Kid Rock is the best concert I’ve ever been to. I’ve seen him 4x and he never disappoints!! This was his 2nd album Devil Without A Cause. This album made him blow up. This was the 1st concert I seen him live. He was practically giving tickets away it was Bogo and the tickets were only $20 per person!! I can’t wait to see him in concert again!!
Saw him live 16 17 yrs ago his show was awesome one of the best ever seen and I was in my late 40s at the time but my hubby is 7 years younger still love him and we listen to all his stuff all the time....😊
Bro check into what kid rock‘s daily routine is that starts at a little after four every morning. You couldn’t keep up with Kid Rock. He’s done more before you get out of bed then you’ll do all day. You can look it up on the Internet there’s video of him talking about it. Dude is in good shape physically.
Kids guitarist in the dY was Kenny Olson. Kenny knew the guys from a friend of mines local band up in Traverse City, MI. he would sometimes jam with them when in town. One of the greatest days in my life I got to jam with them. Shoutout to Kenny!
This song has a special meaning for me. My best ever friend Eggy got into this song b4 he passed and it was so close to his life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this reaction. Peace Out! ✌️ 🫶🫶
This song is a vibe, and one of my most favorites of his when I owned all of his CD's in Junior High. By default, I hate autotune effect with a passion, but it works so well in this song. This is also probably the first song that I experienced that used it so heavily.
I felt like this might have been the first song I heard from Kid Rock back in the day. It turns out the entire Devil without a cause album dropped in 98. That entire album was on high rotation every day when it came out. American bad ass!! ✌️🗽🇺🇸💪👊🇺🇸 That album needs a revival fr!
Kid Rock burst into the big time with his 1998 album Devil Without A Cause. I am 62 and have been a collector and connoisseur of great music since I was about 8 years old. I own over 6,000 albums. I believe that Kid Rock is the best artist of the past 25 years. I’m not saying that he’s my favorite or that he’s the best musician, in that time period he ruled and he did it on his terms. Plus, he’s a great, Patriotic American! Those are nearly extinct in the music industry!
Back when his first album came out I was just a kid and us kids would be at this bar on the north Mississippi River playing pool while the parents got drunk at the bar. And kid rock was the only thing we would play on the jukebox. It was all good because we boat home, no drink drive
This was before he really 'leaned into' his vocal abilities. The best thing about him is he's willing and able to be very adaptable, each album was different, though he seems to have settled into a groove of classic/southern/hard rock fusion.
He started out dj'ing and scratching the turntables in mount clemens and Detroit MI. Small party's and basement joints. His dad was a successful car dealership owner and they lived out in Romeo MI. But Kid Rock didn't want that, so he slumed at friends places and perused the music. "Only God knows why" was off his debut platinum album, devil without a cause back when he only rapped and didn't think he could sing.
There is something about being on a stage. I used to play drums in a band years ago & I have to say the most comfortable I felt was on stage. I was never really nervous prior to the gig. I got more nervous taking to fans & the crowd afterward. my biggest fear was people maybe thinking I'm a little cool for playing in a band & blowing it by saying something stupid & lose all cool points I may have had.
I think this is first time singing song and it was shortly after his friend Joe C he was kid rocks hype man so after he passed I believe kid rock wrote this song and got more into singing .. don’t quote me on this but I’m 85% sure
This came out before everyone was using autotune. Cher's believe used it and this song used it. Then a year later eiffel 65 used it for their Europop album. Back then i liked it because they could sing and the autotune was different. Then people who couldn't sing started using it and it was everywhere.
I wish I someone would upload where Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow performed "Collide" live at some music award show. They stood up and slow danced in it, which was unexpected. Sheryl Crow even reached down and grabbed his butt towards the end. Lol (They had a little romance years prior when they had that song called "Picture".) I can't find that performance uploaded anywhere.
Bro this was 1999. Autotune wasn’t worn out like it is now, we haven’t had a Lil Wayne yet. This is when autotune was cool. Everything starts from somewhere and 40 years later everybody and their brother has done it and it’s used up but back in the 90s this is what you wanted to hear.
Seen kid rock at HOB in nola when Joe C was still alive,he opened for monster magnet. Kid killed it! Most of this video was shot in my home town New Orleans. Great reaction
Give his boy Uncle Kraemer a listen....he does a cpl collabs with Kid...amazing voice. Also how bout give the Louisiana blues boy Marc Broussard some love...might I suggest Home or Lonely Night in Georgia.
Kid Rock released this song in Oct 1999 and Joe C passed away in Nov 16, 2000 at the age of 26. Joe Calleja died in his sleep at his parents' home in Taylor, Michigan, from complications from celiac disease. His death was determined to be from natural causes. Kid Rock was crushed and heartbroken. This is a Great song!!!
His dad had car dealerships in metro Detroit called Bill Ritchie. He born in Romeo Michigan. And went to Romeo High School. His younger sister, Jill Ritchie, is an actress.
I know this was a big song for Kid Rock, but for me it is the songs he does that blends Rock, Rap, Country, and maybe some Heavy Metal in his own unique way.
Little Homie is Joe C! He was with Kid the first two times I saw him. The second I told hubby I was concerned because the first time Joe was all over the stage the whole set. The second time he disappeared for long stretches and even sat on a step, singing one of his parts.
As a Michigander, I watched this boy grow up. LOL This was released in 1998. Over 25 years ago. He was pretty scrawny. He is more like a grown man now, but still not jacked, by any means. He parties too much for that. Remember how he married Pam Anderson on the beach in a bikini years ago? LOL My favs are 'Blue jeans & a rosary' & his fun one about growing up here in Michigan, 'All summer long'. It describes my youth perfectly. LOL
The auto tune was just an effect for the song. He definitely doesn’t need it because that fool CAN sing
And play several different instruments too.
FACTS! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
He was definitely one of the best concerts I’ve been to .
The "vocal effects" are intentional 😂
Thank you! That's exactly why He did that in this song .
Saw him live in Baghdad! He came for us in that shit hole... Much respect... forever!
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This was the album that made him. I knew Rob since he was doing small shows in Detroit at the state theater and selling his demos out of his car. But this is old Kid.
"'Roll On" is a good one by him to show off his vocals..."All Summer Long" is a good-feel nostalgia one and "Cowboy" goes back to his fur -wearing days and a good jam! Rock On!
Agree!! Also Blue Jeans and a Rosery is a good one too!!!
Roll on is an incredible song.
Yes
I always though the auto tune was him speaking to himself in his head as it adds a bit of echo. I believe it was only used as a tool by a great artist .
Same as Bawitdaba, this was from 1998's "Devil Without a Cause" album.
even thinking about that album gives me goosebumps.
Kid Rock puts on one of the best live shows u will ever see
10:14 - Man, I'm so happy you recognized Hank Williams Jr.!
He was the first one to use autotune as an effect, most people think it was Cher's "Believe" but this song came first. You would love this song performed live with Jamey Johnson, he uses a guitar talkbox to get a similar effect on his voice when he sings, it sounds so much better than "autotune".
I LOVE this song so much. This was on my "smokin'" playlist back in the day. 😉
But "Cowboy" is quintessential Kid Rock. It's the song that blew him up
I think Bawitdaba put him on the map, especially after it was the theme song for "The Shield."
@@riveredflush Maybe. But with "Cowboy", it was mainstream/radio success. I know that personally, I had never heard "Bawitaba" until I bought the album which was after "Cowboy" went big.
I guess it all depends on what you were paying attention to. I was pretty "Normie" back then! 🤣
It was this one album went from 2 million to 7 million once released the Views way higher on here then Bawitdaba and Cowboy they have more Streams though.
Danzig ... Mother and faith no more .. Epic👍👍
Blue Jeans And A Rosary, and All Summer Long are 2 must listen to songs.
Yes!!! So happy you are doing this one! My all time favorite Kid Rock song!
Kid Rock and Hank Williams jr doing Family Tradition is pretty good
I met Kid in 2004. He signed the 1st Rolling Stones cover he was on. I also got a picture taken with both of us. He is humble and very friendly.
Kid Rock is such a good rabbit hole to go down. He touches so many genres. He has so many good songs that weren’t big but are fantastic songs (Care, Purple Sky, Born Free). All Summer Long, and American Bad Ass are absolute jams.
This was in 1998 and released a week prior to Cher’s Believe which is said to be the first hit song to use Auto-Tune so I’m guessing Antares Auto-Tune which was released in September of 1997 was first being discovered and utilized
That's exactly what I was going to say. This was the dawn of auto-tune and all artists were playing with it in their music.
Kid was actually from a middle class family in Michigan. He would hang out in the ghetto & didn't want them to know. They would say where's that kid that's always singing rock? lol Hence the name Kid Rock! He said he was acting poor, but his dad would be picking him up to go to the orthodontist! lol Ya, sometimes he comes home to Michigan & we catch him on the lake! I think that's where his All Summer Long came from!
Watch Kid Rock come out in Woodstock 99 with the fur coat and leather pants!!!! Fiiiiiiiire!!!!
Blue Jean's and a rosary is a must my friend and probably my favorite song.I loved old Kid Rock but I love newer Kid Rock just as much if not more ❤ Peace out ✌️ ☮️
Yes, amazing song
I love that song!
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Yassss🙌
Went to a Kid Rock/Hank Jr concert in 2020. It was freakin awesome.
If ever ever ever have a chance to see him live you will not be disappointed. He puts on a AWESOME show....
For real! Hell of a performer
I agree as well. First time I seen him wasn’t the biggest fan of his. After that show I was a fan. Plays all kinds of instruments.
Saw him at a country Music Fest AND with Bob Seger. Both were epic concerts IMO, seeing Bob Seger jamming and singing Bawitdaba with Kid Rock was unforgettable.
I’ve seen him 3 times and other than Eminem, he puts on the best live show I’ve ever seen!!!
@@tbrown9491 I was at that show when opened for Bob Seger. Also saw him for the opening inaugural show at L. S. A. Saw him one other time at Pine Knob when ZZ Top played and they told the crowd they were hanging out with a local boy and brought him on stage for a song.
Interesting note, at a kid rock show he will sing, dance, and carry on like a true rock star. He will also take over the drums for a solo, take over the keyboard, the bass, the guitar, and the turntables, all for solos giving his band a break one at a time. The energy of a kid rock show is off the charts.
He blew me away when he got up there on the drums...I had no idea. Awesome show!! 🔥
Man, I remember seeing him do that in 2000 on the Summer Sanitarium tour at Mile High Stadium. Between that, the girls on the sides of the stage, Joe C...I thought his set was better than Metallica's. glad to see he still does that.
This song and Pictures with Sheryl Crow are my favorite songs by The Kid. He has a lot of versatility. Seems like most people don't give him credit.
I think the voice shift was a planned effect ,kind of like what Cher did with 'Believe".
Funny thing is. The auto tune is only for the album. Yet doesn't use it live.
My all time favorite song of KidRock is "Single Father".
I freakin love Kid Rock & his drummer Stephanie. ♥
Kid Rock has been thru it, all the more reason to give him props for his accomplishments!
Some more KR songs: "Blue Jeans and a Rosary" and "Johnny Cash" 💚🤙🏼
Always good to see Don's hansome face! 😊 This is one of my favorite Kid Rock songs!! Definitely takes me back! ❤ Since u mentioned having been on tour and doing roadie work, please, please, please check out The load out/Stay by Jackson Browne!! U will relate 💯, and it will instantly go on your classic forever playlist!!
Don is a good compliment to BP !
Always thought of the auto tune as, Kid with a new toy 😂
I am wishing for a Kid Rock, Tom MacDonald and Nova banger 💯
What a trio that would be 🔥🔥🔥
Kid Rock is awesome as an artist but more importantly, he is a great human!!
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No he's not anymore. He done changed and went to " da club."
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He is a terrific human being.
He did the Kennedy Center Honors for Led Zeppelin. You saw Heart do Stairway to Heaven at that show. He sang Rock and Roll. Killed it
I grew up in Mt Clemens and a girl I worked with was dating him.. Lorelai with green eyes and nice "lungs"...she gave me a flyer for his show at a house party. he played in shady side park neighborhood ....i saw him there and did not like the music one bit, but the people did, at the time it was all rap. I was dragged to a show at pine knob about 10 years after that and was blown away!!! he did it all. he even played a deep purple song!!!
My mama, and I never thought it would happen, cranks Kid when he's on. I love it
Kid Rock sings with his heart, writes lyrics to masterpieces, speaks what’s on his mind, calls a spade a spade, but deep down he is one humble dude. Seen him in concert many times and he Rocks the house down. Every time.
Kid Rock is the best concert I’ve ever been to. I’ve seen him 4x and he never disappoints!! This was his 2nd album Devil Without A Cause. This album made him blow up. This was the 1st concert I seen him live. He was practically giving tickets away it was Bogo and the tickets were only $20 per person!! I can’t wait to see him in concert again!!
I got to sing and speak in front of 10,000 people in Nigeria Africa in the early 2000's it was a great experience
He rarely has any songs with autotune since this song and also this came out in 99 about a good 5 years before he really started singing
I love Kid Rock, his music from long ago still stands the crest of time. 🫶
I've seen him 3 times in concert and he is definitely the best entertainer I've seen. Would definitely see him again if he comes around my area again.
As Michigan Grandma, i love Kid Rock
This was the song that made me a fan
I love this song. I also love "First Kiss" by Kid Rock. I've seen his live a couple times, and he definitely can sing.
Saw him live 16 17 yrs ago his show was awesome one of the best ever seen and I was in my late 40s at the time but my hubby is 7 years younger still love him and we listen to all his stuff all the time....😊
Earlier days, he doubted his voice, but he mainly wanted that sound to emphasize the lyrics and emotion. He trust his voice more today than ever.
I saw him play before the Kentucky Derby many years ago. He can sing. Was a very down to Earth guy and not pretentious at all. Talked to everyone
I was going to say this was the first song I heard auto tunned . It was before it got big so it was really cool and makes this song nestologic.
"This fool does exemplify a rockstar" may be one of the best reaction quotes Ive heard from you. Haha. Love it
Bro check into what kid rock‘s daily routine is that starts at a little after four every morning. You couldn’t keep up with Kid Rock. He’s done more before you get out of bed then you’ll do all day. You can look it up on the Internet there’s video of him talking about it. Dude is in good shape physically.
My kids were young when this happened. I never thought Kid Rock would make me a better dad.
Kid Rock and Hank Jr are really good friends. They have performed a lot together.
Hell yeah, that man can sing
Kids guitarist in the dY was Kenny Olson. Kenny knew the guys from a friend of mines local band up in Traverse City, MI. he would sometimes jam with them when in town. One of the greatest days in my life I got to jam with them. Shoutout to Kenny!
You want to see the best live show ever, go to a Kid Rock show. High energy from start to finish!! He even spins the turntable.
" Lonely Road Of Faith " is a complete banger ❤
This song has a special meaning for me. My best ever friend Eggy got into this song b4 he passed and it was so close to his life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this reaction. Peace Out! ✌️ 🫶🫶
I am becoming more of a fan over the years. He is so good and so charismatic.
Love this song! Also his live performances are amazing. Great reaction. .
Kid is and always a great patriot 🇺🇸
Another great song by Kid Rock ❤
This is my favorite song by him. It’s just pure 🔥❤️
This song is a vibe, and one of my most favorites of his when I owned all of his CD's in Junior High.
By default, I hate autotune effect with a passion, but it works so well in this song. This is also probably the first song that I experienced that used it so heavily.
I felt like this might have been the first song I heard from Kid Rock back in the day. It turns out the entire Devil without a cause album dropped in 98. That entire album was on high rotation every day when it came out. American bad ass!! ✌️🗽🇺🇸💪👊🇺🇸 That album needs a revival fr!
Kid Rock is so talented. Best concert I have ever seen. Listen to Run Off To LA..
Kid Rock burst into the big time with his 1998 album Devil Without A Cause. I am 62 and have been a collector and connoisseur of great music since I was about 8 years old. I own over 6,000 albums. I believe that Kid Rock is the best artist of the past 25 years. I’m not saying that he’s my favorite or that he’s the best musician, in that time period he ruled and he did it on his terms. Plus, he’s a great, Patriotic American! Those are nearly extinct in the music industry!
Back when his first album came out I was just a kid and us kids would be at this bar on the north Mississippi River playing pool while the parents got drunk at the bar. And kid rock was the only thing we would play on the jukebox. It was all good because we boat home, no drink drive
This was before he really 'leaned into' his vocal abilities. The best thing about him is he's willing and able to be very adaptable, each album was different, though he seems to have settled into a groove of classic/southern/hard rock fusion.
YELAWOLF and KID ROCK
Lets Roll
Get Mine
I absolutely adore Kid Rock, he's the first singer to get me actually listening to hip-hop (metal-head). Greetings from Seattle!
He started out dj'ing and scratching the turntables in mount clemens and Detroit MI. Small party's and basement joints. His dad was a successful car dealership owner and they lived out in Romeo MI. But Kid Rock didn't want that, so he slumed at friends places and perused the music. "Only God knows why" was off his debut platinum album, devil without a cause back when he only rapped and didn't think he could sing.
this was a while before the country singing kid rock. one of his best songs hand down.
There is something about being on a stage. I used to play drums in a band years ago & I have to say the most comfortable I felt was on stage. I was never really nervous prior to the gig. I got more nervous taking to fans & the crowd afterward. my biggest fear was people maybe thinking I'm a little cool for playing in a band & blowing it by saying something stupid & lose all cool points I may have had.
Kid Rock has been in movies. One in particular was Joe Dirt and he was hilarious
Yes he was fkn great in Joe Dirt 💯
I think this is first time singing song and it was shortly after his friend Joe C he was kid rocks hype man so after he passed I believe kid rock wrote this song and got more into singing .. don’t quote me on this but I’m 85% sure
I've seen him twice in concert. He puts on a hell of a show
This came out before everyone was using autotune. Cher's believe used it and this song used it. Then a year later eiffel 65 used it for their Europop album. Back then i liked it because they could sing and the autotune was different. Then people who couldn't sing started using it and it was everywhere.
All Summer Long is a truly great song that showcases his voice.
Congratulations and God bless your family and the new addition of your son.❤❤
I’m a huge Kid fan!!! I love his pre country stuff better, but huge fan! His first 3 albums are on loop. 😂
I wish I someone would upload where Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow performed "Collide" live at some music award show.
They stood up and slow danced in it, which was unexpected. Sheryl Crow even reached down and grabbed his butt towards the end. Lol (They had a little romance years prior when they had that song called "Picture".)
I can't find that performance uploaded anywhere.
Love this song by kid rock 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️
Bro this was 1999. Autotune wasn’t worn out like it is now, we haven’t had a Lil Wayne yet. This is when autotune was cool. Everything starts from somewhere and 40 years later everybody and their brother has done it and it’s used up but back in the 90s this is what you wanted to hear.
Seen kid rock at HOB in nola when Joe C was still alive,he opened for monster magnet. Kid killed it! Most of this video was shot in my home town New Orleans. Great reaction
That was the changing point he realized life and home mattered!
David Allen coe released this song at the same time and was on tour. With kid rock, so kid did an auto tune to differentiate 2 versions.
Also hell of a live show,especially if you can see him in his home town of Michigan. Pine knob, LCA, wherever but he always delivers in his hometown!
❤❤❤ loved this song many moons ago and still do.
Deep thoughts provoking song ❤just beautiful.love to sit down the beach and listen too this 🙏💞
Give his boy Uncle Kraemer a listen....he does a cpl collabs with Kid...amazing voice. Also how bout give the Louisiana blues boy Marc Broussard some love...might I suggest Home or Lonely Night in Georgia.
Kid rock: all summer long 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Kid Rock released this song in Oct 1999 and Joe C passed away in Nov 16, 2000 at the age of 26. Joe Calleja died in his sleep at his parents' home in Taylor, Michigan, from complications from celiac disease. His death was determined to be from natural causes. Kid Rock was crushed and heartbroken. This is a Great song!!!
His dad had car dealerships in metro Detroit called Bill Ritchie. He born in Romeo Michigan. And went to Romeo High School. His younger sister, Jill Ritchie, is an actress.
I know this was a big song for Kid Rock, but for me it is the songs he does that blends Rock, Rap, Country, and maybe some Heavy Metal in his own unique way.
Born free is a good one and he can sing without auto tune
You are 100% right. He is a true rock star ⭐️
Little Homie is Joe C! He was with Kid the first two times I saw him. The second I told hubby I was concerned because the first time Joe was all over the stage the whole set. The second time he disappeared for long stretches and even sat on a step, singing one of his parts.
Glad You Enjoyed It...
For Me It's Just An Enjoyable Song,
To Listen Too With Great Lyrics.
Cheers !
He lived in the suburbs and his family was well off, they really freaked out when he moved to the Hood of Detroit.
As a Michigander, I watched this boy grow up. LOL This was released in 1998. Over 25 years ago. He was pretty scrawny. He is more like a grown man now, but still not jacked, by any means. He parties too much for that. Remember how he married Pam Anderson on the beach in a bikini years ago? LOL My favs are 'Blue jeans & a rosary' & his fun one about growing up here in Michigan, 'All summer long'. It describes my youth perfectly. LOL