Rock n Roll Jesus
Kid Rock · 2004
57 min · 12 tracks · country · heavy metal · hip-hop
A genre-blending anthem that fuses rock, country, and hip-hop with a rebellious spirit.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- dynamic journey with peaks
- celebratory summer road trip
- rebel spirit sing-alongs
- reflective moments of nostalgia
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking instant gratification
- prefer standalone radio hits
Where this album fits
- In the catalog
- Breakthrough — This album solidified Kid Rock's mainstream success and broad appeal.
- Themes
- crossover rebellion· summer nostalgia· blue-collar storytelling
- Career context
- By the time 'Rock n Roll Jesus' was released in 2004, Kid Rock had already achieved significant commercial success with his previous album, 'Cocky.' This album marked a shift towards a more mainstream sound, solidifying his status as a crossover artist who could blend multiple genres while appealing to a wide audience.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Jason Aldean· Brantley Gilbert· Toby Keith
- If this clicks, go next to
- Live Trucker — Continues the high-energy vibe with live performances, enhancing the rebellious spirit.
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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Relentless by Jason Aldean — Shares a rugged blend of country and rock with anthemic, rebellious themes.The Foundation by Zac Brown Band — Fuses country with rock and elements of hip-hop, echoing a laid-back summer vibe.
Tracklist
New here? Start with "Rock n Roll Jesus".
- 1 Rock n Roll Jesus Start here 4:29
- 2 Amen 4:40
- 3 All Summer Long 4:56
- 4 Roll On 6:12
- 5 So Hott 4:06
- 6 Sugar 3:44
- 7 When U Love Someone 5:40
- 8 New Orleans 6:36
- 9 Don’t Tell Me U Love Me 4:20
- 10 Blue Jeans and a Rosary 4:35
- 11 Half Your Age 3:45
- 12 Lowlife (Living the Highlife) 4:04
What to play next
This album is considered a Breakthrough in Kid Rock's catalog. This album solidified Kid Rock's mainstream success and broad appeal.
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