Internet agrees as Kid Rock labels Donald Trump's playlist 'freaking awesome' on 'The Ingraham Angle'

Internet agrees as Kid Rock labels Donald Trump's playlist 'freaking awesome' on 'The Ingraham Angle'
Laura Ingraham welcomed Kid Rock to discuss Donald Trump's playlist (@FoxNews/Youtube; Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: In a recent exchange on 'The Ingraham Angle', Laura Ingraham welcomed her old friend, the iconic musician Kid Rock, to discuss a subject- Donald Trump's music and playlists.

"The little influencers online are even attacking Trump because of his favorite songs. His playlist," Ingraham began the segement. 



 

Kid Rock discusses Trump's playlist diversity with Laura Ingraham 

"Joining me now is someone who knows a little bit about music and playlists. My old buddy Kid Rock. It’s good to see you tonight. We are going to talk about..." Ingraham began, only to be interrupted by Kid Rock's incredulous response, "Are you really doing a story on this?"

Ingraham noted, "This is my favorite part of this piece. I know you love making fun of these people's excitement. He seems like a kid with a new toy. Every time he turns to that iPad. It feels like it’s the first time he’s heard or shared the crooning of Sinatra or the edge of Johnny Cash."

Kid Rock chimed in, shedding light on his connection to music, "That’s how I feel when I play music. Every time I hear one of my favorite songs, whether it's something from 50 years ago or 2 days ago, I come alive and want to play it again."

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Laura Ingraham and Kid Rock talk about Donald Trump's music choices (@FoxNews/Youtube)

The conversation shifted towards Kid Rock's eclectic playlist, spanning from classic rock to modern hits.

Ingraham highlighted the diversity, including tracks from Elvis, Elton John, AND Guns N' Roses.

Ingraham noted the inclusion of patriotic tunes, prompting Kid Rock to humorously share a story, "I said you know what Mr President you should do, you should play the star-spangled banner, a different version of it over and over again so we could watch liberal tears fall like rain."

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Donald Trump's Spotify Playlist (@FoxNews/Youtube)

"He plays Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, Hello by Lionel Richie. also has Guns N Roses, James Brown. Of course you can’t always get what you want. What do you think of that playlist," asked Ingraham, displaying a list of Trump's playlist. 

"It’s awesome fricking the best. How cool is it that he’s jamming out to music having a good time? He’s playing a lot of artists that probably don’t agree with his politics to put it lightly," remarked Kid Rock.

"What does that say about him as a man?" Kid Rock asked, adding, "Music should be universal for all of us to enjoy no matter what and get along in no matter what scenario whether we are at a wedding dancing, out of party. Music should just rise to the top."

Kid Rock's comments spark support from fans

On account of the interview, several Kid Rock fans and followers in general flocked to the comment section. 

One comment read, "He's right."

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Another comment read, 'That's why everybody likes the man. He doesn't put up with people' (@FoxNews/Youtube)

Another comment read, "That's why everybody likes the man. He doesn't put up with people."

Another viewer said, "Who knew the voice of truth and common sense would be with Kid Rock, ?? GO Kid!!! My unafraid hero."

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Kid Rock's comments spark support from fans
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One more viewer noted, "Love kid Rock."

"If Trump made a Trump Mix CD with his favourite artist it would go platinum," joked one person. 

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'I love his playlist,' said another (@FoxNews/Youtube)

"I love his playlist," said another viewer praising Trump's choice of songs. 

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