Rebel Soul
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Rebel Soul
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Billboard
A greatest hits feeling record with all new songs. 4/5
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The Rolling Stone
Kid Rock‘s ninth studio album seeks the grooves and reach of classic soul – with a Detroit bull-god spin, of course. 3.5/5
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Spill Magazine
The band that Kid Rock has gathered together for this album shows their depth of experience. 4/5
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Slant Magazine
Kid Rock’s music qualifies as Southern boogie the same way that Cracker Barrel qualifies as a “down-home” establishment: all of the gimmickry, none of the soul. 2/5
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Sputnik Music
Rebel Soul, overall is a solid, entertaining album that sticks to Kid Rock's best strengths as a singer and songwriter. 4/5
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All Music
Kid Rock went the respectable rock route on 2010's Born Free and it didn't pay back any dividends. 3.5/5
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Under The Gun
This isn’t the way to the Grand Ole’ Opry. But more importantly, this isn’t Kid Rock’s roots.
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Entertainment Weekly
Toasting to domestic beer and working-class honeys. 3/5
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Michigan Live
It's a mix of everything Kid Rock - dating back to the in-your-face style he delivered on "Devil Without a Cause" back in 1998.
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So Cal Music Today
Rock’s lyrics are somewhat outdated in this modern age, and his album isn’t as sonically diverse and intriguing as past, but it’s somewhat comforting to hear him singing about the same thing 12 years later.
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The New York Times
Seeger and Creedence and all the dirty 70's rock in between.
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MIMO
This music is about having a good time. 3/5
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