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Musician and loyal Donald Trump supporter Kid Rock admitted in a roller coaster interview with Rolling Stone that he’s “part of the problem” adding to cultural divisions in the country.

Rolling Stone’s David Peisner published the lengthy chat with Rock, real name Robert Ritchie, which ended with what the reporter described as a “drunk and belligerent” Rock dropping the n-word.

Rock said he’s a “polarizing figure” after discussing issues like his boycott of Bud Light after the company teamed with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Tucker Carlson also made a cameo at a Rock concert in April.

“I’m part of the problem,” Rock said. “I’m one of the polarizing people, no question. Sometimes I bitch about other people, then I look in the mirror and I’m like, ‘Oh, yeah, why don’t you shut the fuck up too?’”

The musician chalked it up to a “rich-guy issue.”

“It’s a rich-guy issue. No fucks left,” he said. “I’m not going to get it right every time, but I know my heart’s right. I want the best for this country.”

Peisner’s journey to Rock’s compound included being introduced to a white assistant named “Uncle Tom” and watching Rock do a hit on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show, which Rock called to tell Trump about, but the former president didn’t answer.

“He loves to watch when I do Fox hits,” Rock said.

He added he wants Trump back in office because he’s a fighter who cheats at golf.

“You think I like Trump because he’s a nice guy? I’m not electing the deacon of a church. That motherfucker likes to win,” Rock said. “He likes to cheat in his fucking golf game. I want that guy on my team. I want the guy who goes, ‘I’m going to fight with you.’”

Peisner described at one point an intoxicated Rock ranting from one subject to the next, at one point calling another friend who doesn’t pick up and referring to them as the n-word.

Peisner wrote:

“I know where you’re going with this, and I’ll tell you why I don’t,” Ritchie says. “Because Trick Trick, the hardest-hitting n—-r in Detroit, was like, ‘Dog, you had that shit right. We need Trump.’ I’ll call him right fucking now.” He dials his phone, but Christian Mathis, the pioneering underground Detroit rapper who goes by Trick Trick, doesn’t pick up. Ritchie turns back to me. “I’m telling you. These dogs are calling me like, ‘Yo, n—-r, you had that one right!’”

Peisner described a “drunk and belligerent” Rock trying to “bait” him into arguments about immigration, Trump, and more long after the allotted time for the interview was over. The reporter recalled telling the musician he “loves to fucking argue.”

“Do you think you could whup the shit out of me?” Rock asked as he poured himself another drink.

The musician took on full-troll form as the two parted ways when he requested “the most horrific article” about himself.

“Would you do me a favor?” he said. “Just write the most horrific article about me. Do it. It helps me.”

Read the full Rolling Stone interview here.

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