Kid Rock is releasing a new album - but it won't be sound-tracking his political ambitions as he has no plans to run for the Senate

Kid Rock

Kid Rock

The 'All Summer Long' singer had made waves in September when he posted a bizarre campaign statement on his official website, but now he's revealed that it was a joke to promote his upcoming record 'Sweet Southern Sugar'.

Speaking to radio host Howard Stern on his Sirius XM show, he said: "F**k no, I'm not running for Senate. Are you kidding me? Who f***ing couldn't figure that out? I'm releasing a new album. I'm going on tour too ... Are you f***ing s****ing me?"

The 46-year-old musician described the stunt as the "most creative thing" he's ever attempted, and said it gave him an insight into peoples' "true colours".

He added: "[Pretending to run was] the worst advice I ever gave myself, but it's been the most creative thing I've ever done. And I've gotten to see everyone's true colours."

While the political aspirations weren't genuine, Kid Rock - whose real name is Robert Ritchie - is set to release his first album since 2015's 'First Kiss' next month.

His 13th record - the first LP he's recorded in iconic music city Nashville, Tennessee - 'Sweet Southern Sugar' will come out on November 3, featuring recent singles 'Greatest Show On Earth', 'Po-Dunk' and 'Tennessee Mountain Top'.

He will then embark on a huge US tour in 2018, kick starting in Nashville on January 19 and concluding the long run on the road in March with a show at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

'Sweet Southern Sugar' track list:

1. Greatest Show On Earth

2. Po-Dunk

3. Tennessee Mountain Top

4. I Wonder

5. American Rock N' Roll

6. Back To The Otherside

7. Raining Whiskey

8. Stand The Pain

9. Sugar Pie Honey Bunch

10. Grandpa's Jam


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