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Forever (Kid Rock song)

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Released
  
2001

Length
  
3:46

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Recorded
  
Clarkston Chophouse, Clarkston, Michigan

Writer(s)
  
RJ Ritchie, Matt Shafer, F Beauregard

"Forever" was the first single released from Kid Rock's 2001 album Cocky. It is his last single to be recorded in the genre rap rock. The song was a message to critics who had panned his music. Kid Rock stated that, despite what they thought, his formula of hip hop, southern rock and punk rock would last forever. The song name checks Oprah Winfrey, Al Roker, Earl the Pearl and Betsy Ross and also references the song Hit the Road, Jack.

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The song peaked at #18 on Mainstream Rock charts and #21 on the Modern Rock Charts. It reached #27 in Australia, #52 in Germany and #75 in Sweden.

Pamela Anderson appeared in the video. "I'm a Dog," Cocky's 10th track, was released along with "Forever" on the single.

The video was released in October 2001. The song was also featured in the 2004 film Torque.

Track listing

  1. "Forever" (Radio Edit)
  2. "Forever" (Explicit Album Version)
  3. "I'm a Dog"

Personnel

  • Vocals: Kid Rock
  • Background Vocals: Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker & Paradime
  • Lead Guitar: Kenny Olson
  • Organ: Jimmie Bones
  • Drums: Sp1200 and Stefanie Eulinberg
  • Metal Guitar: Jason Krause
  • References

    Forever (Kid Rock song) Wikipedia


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