Kid Rock Responds After He Wins the Internet With a New Song Paying Tribute to Jesus and the Bible
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The All-American Halftime Show drew a huge audience, with tens of millions of viewers tuning in, even competing with the official Super Bowl halftime performance featuring Bad Bunny.
One moment in particular has been widely shared online after resonating strongly with many Christian viewers.
Kid Rock performed the song “Til Ya Can’t,” and the crowd’s reaction was unmistakable as he sang the lyrics live: “There’s a book that’s sitting in your house somewhere that could use some dusting off. There’s a man who died for all our sins hanging from the cross. You can give your life to Jesus, and he’ll give you a second chance…”
Clips of the performance quickly spread across social media, where many users described it as moving, with some saying it “brought tears” to their eyes.
Crowd roars as Kid Rock pays tribute to the Bible and Jesus at the All-American Halftime Show.
Beautiful lyrics. You would never, ever hear anything like this sung at the Super Bowl.
“There’s a book that’s sitting in your house somewhere that could use some dusting off. There’s… pic.twitter.com/BAizOSQcGo
— Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) February 9, 2026
Following the positive response, Kid Rock posted a message on X announcing that his studio version of the song would soon be available:
“If you enjoyed our version of ‘Til Ya Can’t’ on The TPUSA All American Halftime – Our studio recording of it will be available to purchase or stream at midnight tonight (Feb 9)!
A big thank you to @codyjohnson and the songwriters Ben Stennis and Matt Rogers for giving me their blessing to record and release it. It really is one of the best written songs I have heard in a long time and NOTHING is more powerful than a great song in my book!”
Until the studio version is released, viewers can watch the full performance in the final five minutes of the live show.
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