The Seattle Seahawks impressed with their performance against the New England Patriots, winning 29-13 at Levi’s Stadium. However, there was another spectacle unfolding that day, one away from the field.
Kid Rock’s Star Role
Super Bowl Sunday offered not just the grand official halftime show but also an alternative that caught the attention of many. As the NFL spotlight shone on the famous Bad Bunny, a considerable audience switched over to enjoy Turning Point USA’s “All-American Halftime Show.”
Kicking off the event, performers Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett set the stage before handing it over to the main act, Kid Rock. At 55, the rocker took charge of the conservative-backed livestream, hailed as a cultural counterpoint to the NFL’s mainstream performance.
However, as soon as Kid Rock appeared on stage, many viewers noticed a recurring problem.

Accusations of lip-syncing quickly surfaced.
“Nice lip syncing,โ commented one onlooker.
“Did Kid Rock just badly lip-sync through his song? Or was my stream messed up?” pondered another.
A third viewer chimed in, “Was that a bad lip-sync job by Kid Rock, or was there an issue with my stream? Waiting for your thoughts on this. Thanks!”
Mixed Reactions
Viewers werenโt shy in sharing their thoughts.
“Did Kid Rock do like a minute of lip-sync, then leave? LOL,” one questioned.
Another opined: “It was just a minute of lip-sync before he dipped.”
“I thought Kid Rock would crush it. He just played a track and did a dance,” expressed another.

“Pretty underwhelming. He came out, lip-synced for a bit, dropped the mic multiple times while still ‘singing,’” said one critic.
An observer added humorously, “Kid Rock performed for one minute, lip-synced every other line from ‘Bawitdaba’, and goofed around with his fedora before it abruptly switched to classical music.”
The scrutiny didn’t end there. Discussions about past lyrics from his 2001 track “Cool, Daddy Cool” cropped up again. The controversial line, “Young ladies, young ladies, I like ’em underage. See, some say thatโs statutory. But I say it’s mandatory,” was back in the spotlight.
Old Controversies Resurface
Adding fuel to the fire were old clips from a 2001 Saturday Night Live showing, featuring a joke about Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, then only 14. He said, “Why is every guy in America waiting on these chicks to turn 18? โฆ I mean โ you know what I say โ if thereโs grass on the field, play ball.”
Such remarks reignited backlash.
“SO gross!” one viewer proclaimed.
“Heโs a horrid person. It’s clear why the MAGA crowd adores him,” another retorted.
Yet, not every comment aimed at Kid Rock was negative.
“Kid Rock’s ‘Bawitdaba’ was off the charts. Awesome performance!” shared a fan.
“TPUSA’s halftime act was epic. Marking history tonight. Love you, Charlie,” exclaimed another.
The event drew a vast online audience, peaking at about 5 million viewers despite a slight drop during Kid Rock’s performance. As of now, the YouTube video of the show has gathered over 18 million views.
Thank you for spending time with us on this journey through the All-American Halftime Show adventures!



